FRANKLIN – A man who authorities sought in hindering the apprehension of his son in connection with a township shooting last month turned himself into sheriff’s officers at the Somerset County Jail on Feb. 10, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office said in a news release on Monday.

Jason Lewis, 43, has been charged with helping his son, Jaki N. Hooks-Lewis, elude police following a Jan. 3 shooting.

Hooks-Lewis allegedly shot a 31-year-old male outside a Dewald Avenue residence. The victim suffered a non-life threatening gunshot wound to his leg, authorities have said.

Hooks-Lewis, 20, of Dewald Avenue, remains at large.

Somerset County Crime Stoppers have offered a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of the father and son.

On Jan. 3 at approximately 7:44 p.m., township police responded to multiple 9-1-1 calls reporting gunshots in the area of Dewald Avenue. Upon arrival, officers located the victim suffering from a gunshot, it was previously reported.

The victim, who authorities said was the intended target, was taken to a local trauma center for emergency treatment.

During an investigation, detectives identified Hooks-Lewis as the shooter. It was later revealed that Lewis assisted his son in fleeing from the area after the shooting, according to police.

Upon surrendering Friday at 5:40 p.m., Lewis was lodged in the Somerset County Jail pending a detention hearing, according to the release. Lewis has been charged with third-degree hindering apprehension.

Detectives are urging Hooks-Lewis to surrender to law enforcement. The public is cautioned not to approach him as he’s considered armed and dangerous, according to a news release.

Law enforcement is requesting anyone with information regarding the shooting or Hooks-Lewis’ whereabouts to contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit at 908-231-7100 or the Franklin Township Police Department 732-873-5533.

Tipsters interested in collecting the reward monies must call the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-8477 or go online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE.”

All anonymous Crime Stopper tips will be kept confidential.

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