Crime & Safety
Collingswood-Area Woman Sentenced For Witness Tampering, Feds Say
A United States District Court Judge sentenced Saidah A. Davis of Woodlynne on one count of witness tampering, an official said.
CAMDEN, NJ — Saidah A. Davis of Woodlynne was sentenced on Tuesday by a U.S. District Court judge to spend 12 months year and one day in prison on one count of witness tampering, the U.S. Attorney General's Office said.
Davis was also sentenced to three years of supervised release, officials said.
In April of 2021, Davis and a co-defendant offered a city of Camden tow lot employee $2,000 to break into a vehicle that was previously seized by police, according to officials.
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The pair asked the tow lot worker to remove the cash and gun that were inside the seized vehicle, according to officials.
The tow lot employee turned down Davis and the co-defendant's offer, at which point Davis took the worker’s phone number and told him that "we’ll be in touch," officials said.
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The co-defendant, 38-year-old Anthony D. Parker of Camden, was previously convicted of possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon and will be sentenced on July 12, according to officials.
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