Scroll through the gallery to view 30 people wanted by agencies throughout the state on the most serious criminal charges.
NEWARK -- More than two years after authorities named Lamont Stephenson in his fiancee's killing, police still don't know where he is.
Olga Dejesus, 40, was found dead on Oct. 17, 2014, in her apartment in Newark's North Ward. Her cause of death was ruled as asphyxiation.
Two weeks later, the Essex County law enforcement officials obtained a warrant for Stephenson's arrest on a homicide charge.
But as 2016 winds to a close, Stephenson is one of hundreds of people still wanted by local, state and federal authorities throughout New Jersey in connection with crimes ranging from drug possession to homicide.
In some cases, the defendants were arrested, charged and released, and failed to appear for future court dates. In other cases, like Stephenson's, arrest warrants were obtained but never successfully served.
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In some cases, authorities have posted cash rewards for information leading to arrests and/or convictions.
Walter Yovany Gomez has been a wanted man since Sept. 19, 2013 -- the day a federal grand jury indicted him and 13 of his alleged fellow gang members on murder and racketeering charges.
Authorities say Yovany Gomez, an alleged member of Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13, was one of two men responsible for a May 8, 2011 killing in Plainfield of a man they believed to be a rival gang member.
This summer, the FBI's Newark Division announced a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to his arrest.
Scroll through the gallery to view 30 people wanted by agencies throughout the state on the most serious criminal charges. This is only a sample hundreds of people wanted by law enforcement throughout the state.