Crime & Safety
Heavy Fire At Dunkin' Temporarily Closes Camden Co. Location
The drive-thru window was shattered, and there was significant damage inside the eatery.

LAWNSIDE, NJ — A Dunkin' restaurant in Camden County is temporarily closed after a fire that burned early Thursday.
Firefighters were dispatched around 2 a.m. at Dunkin' of Lawnside, where heavy fire emanated out of the drive-thru window. Crews controlled the blaze in about 20 minutes.
Photos from the Lawnside Fire Company show heavy damage behind the counter and a shattered drive-thru window.
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No one was injured.
Officials are investigating what caused the fire.
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The eatery (263 White Horse Pike N) had been closed since 6 p.m. on Christmas Day and wasn't slated to open until 5 a.m. Thursday, according to Dunkin's website.
The Dunkin' is now temporarily closed, according to the store's Google listing.
Patch sent questions to a Dunkin' spokesperson but didn't immediately receive a response.
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