SALEM -- With two small children in the back seat, a man allegedly rammed a vehicle carrying his ex-girlfriend and ran it off a Salem County road because of his jealousy over her dating someone new, authorities say.

Luis A. Molina-Munoz has been indicted by a Salem County grand jury. (Salem County Correctional Facility)

Luis A. Molina-Munoz, 30, was indicted by a county grand jury last week on charges of endangering the welfare of children and making terroristic threats in connection with the incident earlier this year, according to court documents.

Since the incident, more details in the case have become available.

State police say that Molina-Munoz has admitted he intentionally rammed the vehicle -- in which his former girlfriend -- and the mother of his children was a passenger.

Troopers from the New Jersey State Police's Bridgeton Station were dispatched to the area of 590 Gerhsal Avenue in Pittsgrove around 2:13 p.m. Jan. 3 to investigate the report of two vehicles off the road and in the woods, according to state police spokesman Trooper I Lawrence Peele.

The driver of a Chevrolet Camaro, Eusebio Vaquero-Fuentes, 28, of Bridgeton, told troopers that he had been intentionally struck from behind by Molina-Munoz who was driving a Honda.

In the vehicle with Vaquero-Fuentes was Glenda Gomez, 24, also of Bridgeton. State police said Vaquero-Fuentes told them that he believed that Molina-Munoz struck his Camaro because he was dating Gomez.

Police said they were told Gomez had been separated from Molina-Munoz for a year.

In the back seat of Molina-Munoz's vehicle were his two children, ages 4 and 1, according to Peele. The two were "not properly restrained," police said.

Police said Molina-Munoz initially gave contradictory statements when interviewed after the incident, but he eventually admitted he had struck Vaquero-Fuentes' vehicle deliberately.

Both Vaquero-Fuentes and Gomez sustained minor injuries in the incident, Peele said. The two children were not injured. There was no information whether Molina-Munoz was hurt.

Molina-Munoz had originally been charged with assault by auto, endangering the welfare of children, terroristic threats and harassment.

He was taken to the Cumberland County Jail, Bridgeton, on $200,000 full cash bail, but has since been transferred to the Salem County Correctional Facility, Mannington Township, where he is being held in lieu of bail, authorities said.

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