Crime & Safety
Last of Three Cinnaminson Residents Charged in String of Robberies Pleads Not Guilty
Bryan Hawthorne was the last to plead not guilty this week.

The three Cinnaminson residents charged in connection with eight robberies of convenience stores and gas stations in an attempt to obtain money for heroin have all pleaded not guilty, the Burlington County Times reports.
Bryan Hawthorne, 29, was the most recent to enter his plea this week, according to the report.
Elizaebeth Albertson and Charles Richards previously pleaded not guilty.
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The three were charged in the attempted robbery of a Shell gas station on Route 130; the robbery of a Pac-a-Sac in Lumberton on Feb. 2; the robbery of a 7-11 in Mount Laurel on Jan. 16; the robbery of a Food Mart in Delran on Jan. 26; The Wine Nova Store in Stratford on Feb. 2; Pike Liquors in Lindenwold on Feb. 4; Richards Liquors in Gloucester Township on Feb. 4; the January 14 armed robbery of the Sunoco gas station; the January 21 of the Country Farms convenience store; and the Jan. 19 robbery of a Country Farms convenience store in Hainesport.
Hawthorne and Richards were also charged conspiracy to commit armed robbery and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose in connection with a plot to rob a liquor store in Florence.
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Richards and Albertson were charged in connection with the robbery of The Liquor Mill in Magnolia on Jan 13.
Read more at burlingtoncountytimes.com
The attached image of Bryan Hawthorne was previously provided by the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office
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