Crime & Safety
State Police Search for Possible Fatal Crash Victim From Burlington County
The truck involved in a fatal crash on Sunday was registered to Joseph Tiedeman. The man who died at the scene remains unidentified.

New Jersey State Police are searching for a Burlington man they believe may have been involved in a fatal accident on Interstate 295 on Sunday.
A 2011 Ford F550 ran off of the road into the center median, struck a Route 73 overpass support post and caught fire around 8:46 p.m.
An unidentified man was found inside the truck and pronounced dead at the scene.
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The truck is registered to 58-year-old Joseph Tiedeman, who was last seen around 1 p.m., that day at a moving and storage company in Robbinsville. Tiedemann was hired to perform mechanical work on company vehicles.
Tiedeman is described as a white man standing 6-foot-1 and weighing about 240 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a red tee-shirt labeled “Road Assist Professional,” black work pants, glasses, and brown boots. He is currently listed as a missing person. His image, provided by State Police, is attached to this post.
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Detectives believe Tiedeman has connections in Pennsylvania or Delaware.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Bordentown Station at 609-298-1171.
The details and circumstances surrounding the fatal crash are still under investigation.
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