The rich owner of the pet stores fired a rifle after a robbery of an exotic bird

Pet stores in New Jersey underwent a a series of crimes In recent weeks, with an expensive bird stolen from a company in one case, and the other leaving the owner in the face of the rifle.
The authorities arrested 53-year-old Raymond M. Carey of Hasbouck Heights, New Jersey on Tuesday, on the charges, including an attempt to murder, after allegedly shooting a company owner in the face, a crossbow, a Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office in a statement.
The victim was identified as Katarina Rukavishnikov, owner of birds Joe 2 on Route 46 in Sedle Brook, New Jersey, Reported NBC4.
“Birds of Joe 2 are temporarily closed … Katarina is recovering and investigations are ongoing,” was posted on Facebook on Facebook on Tuesday.
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Police are investigating the attempted murder with a crossbow involved in Sedlo Brook, New Jersey, February 17, 2025. (Kyle Mazza/Shutterstock)
Police answered 911 on Monday, shortly before 6pm, reported that a woman was seriously injured at her pet store. The appropriate officers found that a woman was shot in the face of a rifle with a roller and that the suspect fled the scene in his vehicle.
After she was shot, the woman was able to disarm the attacker and run for the help of a neighboring business. Authorities said the woman was treated at the hospital for “serious injuries”.
Detectives from the Bergen District Criminal Unit and the Prosecutor’s Office and Sedle Brook Police Directorate, With the help of several other agencies in the area, including the FBI, he conducted an investigation and in charge of the suspect.
Through video surveillance, registration table readers and witness interviews, detectives were able to identify the suspect, according to a criminal complaint received by Fox News Digital.
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“Birds of Joe 2 are temporarily closed … Katarina is recovering and investigations are ongoing,” was posted on Facebook on Facebook on Tuesday. (Kyle Mazza/Shutterstock)
Less than 24 hours after the attack, Carey was arrested in Pine Beach, New Jerseyaround 1pm Tuesday. He is charged with attempted first -degree murder, possession of a third degree weapon of illegal purpose and a fourth degree that has interfered with the law administration, and he is waiting for his first appearance in court.
This was not the first crime that the bird owner Joe 2 suffered in recent weeks.
The thief stole $ 7,000 on January 2nd of the African gray parrot from the store, police said, Rukovishnika said Nj Advance Media that the two crimes were not related.
“He is a repeated buyer. He shot without any warning,” Rukavishnik told a local point of sale on a seizure attack. “He didn’t say anything.”
Birds of Joe 2 caught a bird incident on surveillance cameras and posted pictures of a stolen parrot on social networks. The authorities returned the bird earlier this month, published a job on his Instagram account.
“Our African gray has been returned to us! Thank you to everyone who divided our posts, inspected online and reached out,” the Joe 2 birds wrote in the post.
Saddle Brook police said that Paterson’s onyx Calderon (24) was issued for the arrest of the residents of Pateson for the stealing of the parrot.
“Based on the results of this investigation, the detectives have found that the previous theft and incident of the crossbow are not connected yesterday,” the Prosecutor’s Office of the Fox News Digital district told the Prosecutor’s Office.
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The thief stole an African papagaj from a bird of $ 7,000 from birds on January 2nd. January 2nd. (Instagram/Birdsbyjoe2)
“Katarina was a pillar of love and support of countless birds, dedicating their time to providing care, respect and homes that deserve,” the customers wrote on the Gofundme page set to help the store owner in their recovery.
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“Katarina was a victim of two crimes, the latest ending the attack at her trade, leaving the injured and traumatized. Despite dealing with these challenges, she continues to pour her heart in the care of her beloved birds.”