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Thousands of Garden State residents who are wanted by the law are flocking to Jersey City this week – to participate in Fugitive Safe Surrender.
New Jersey law enforcement authorities will hold "safe surrender" days next month, allowing nonviolent offenders with arrest warrants to have their cases resolved quickly, often without jail time.
3,027 people voluntarily turned themselves in at New Jersey's fourth and final Fugitive Safe Surrender this week in Atlantic City.
Data from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office shows the most people surrendered from Atlantic County (1,089) followed by Essex and Cumberland (each at 241), Mercer ( 137), Union (128) and Camden (127)...