Reward Raised in Brutal NJ Nanny Cam Home Invasion

The woman was kicked more than a dozen times during the assault, which was caught on a nanny cam

Police are searching for the robber who punched and kicked a young mother in front of her 3-year-old daughter before throwing her down the stairs of her home in an upscale New Jersey community, and authorities hope footage of the attack captured on a nanny camera will help identify the intruder. Jen Maxfield has the story.

The reward has been quadrupled for anyone who leads authorities to the suspect in the brutal New Jersey home invasion that left a mother badly beaten in an attack captured by a nanny camera.

Public groups and private individuals are offering $20,000 for information leading to the arrest of the man who was seen punching and kicking the Millburn woman more than a dozen times, throwing her down stairs while her 3-year-old daughter cowered on the couch last Friday.

Essex County Sheriff's Department spokesman Kevin Lynch tells The Star-Ledger of Newark the donors were outraged by the attack.

Police say the woman suffered a concussion, bruises, chipped teeth and cuts around her mouth.

Police say the attacker made off with jewelry,

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