Stephen F. Mulligan was charged with second-degree robbery on Monday.
A man was shot several times outside Absolutely Fabulous Hair in Winslow.
The suspect robbed a Susquehanna Bank in the City around 3:20 p.m. on Friday.
A $100,000 reward is still available for information in the case of a Morris County student who was killed in 2007.
Kevin Shelton, 50, was found dead in his Runnemede home following an apparent suicide, according to The Press of Atlantic City.
Howard Gregory, 50, was previously convicted in the "Den of Horrors" sexual assaults of two women earlier this year.
Michael Rinderle, 30, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, identifies with a domestic terrorist group.
Wendell Fleetwood was among four members charged with distribution of large amounts of Heroin in the Camden area.
JKM Products allegedly failed to deliver ordered merchandise in a timely manner.
Changes in the department continued this week, njpen.com, reports.
Vincent White, 50, of Hamilton Township, is wanted in connection with an incident involving his estranged wife.
Karon P. Townsend was found on Roberts Street near Royden Street around 9:30 p.m.
Thomas “Tommy” Cerveny, 31, was last seen at 5:30 a.m. on Oct. 3.
On Wednesday, he struck a bank in Audubon. He is suspected of previously robbing another bank in Audubon and one in Camden.
Gunfire incidents declined by 48.5 percent from the first half of 2013 to the first half of 2014.
Steven Shore admitted to defrauding two insurance companies, including a scheme involving a Cherry Hill woman.
Residents are urged to set their car alarms and lock their doors while visiting the city.
Keenan Johnson, a/k/a "Super Star K" conspired to sell more than 100 grams of heroin.
Gregory Henkel, 43, of Haddonfield, was sentenced to three years of non-custodial probation.
An employee at Citgo Gas Station was shot during an apparent robbery Wednesday night.
The defendants allegedly defrauded financially struggling homeowners and mortgage lenders out of $3.8 million.
Lavonne Hinson, 25, was charged with the murder of Christopher Rivera.
No specific cause of death has been determined for John Sheridan or his wife, Joyce, according to the Courier Post.
These are the communities - both large and small, urban and suburban - with the most reported heroin and opiate abuse cases in New Jersey.
A $10 million federal lawsuit was filed on behalf of Shron Norman's sister, the Courier Post reports.
Christopher Rivera, 31, was found dead in a home on Thurman Street after being shot multiple times.
Camden was among six cities named to receive aid, along with Chicago, Detroit, Oakland, Richland and Wilmington.
The tape involved one of the men who has been suspended and an unsuspecting female, according to the Courier Post.
The man allegedly handed a note to the teller and fled on a blue BMX style bike with an undisclosed amount of money.
An appeals court ruled Jayson Serrano was improperly convicted in 2012, the Courier Post reports.
The grant is for more than $3.2 million, the Courier Post reports.
A man attempted to kidnap a teenage girl as she walked home from work on Tanner Street on Sept. 18.
Victor E. Albarracin, 35, was convicted on Sept. 20, 2012 of inappropriately touching a 12-year-old girl in his Woodbury Heights apartment.
There is no apparent connection between Kevin Carr and a man who scaled the White House fence on Friday, according to the Associated Press.
Jose Flores allegedly cut the neck of a 37-year-old woman and her 19-year-old son Saturday morning.
David C. Spirit was sentenced to three years probation as the result of two incidents in southern New Jersey in 1987.
The stabbing followed a dispute with the group's counselor. A Blackwood man eventually broke up the fight, nj.com reports.
The man allegedly made off with an undisclosed amount of money on Tuesday.
Williams Asphalt Paving allegedly performed substandard paving throughout southern New Jersey, and fled the state to avoid civil action.
Darrell Crone allegedly shot and killed Timothy Loper as Loper was attempting to break up a fight at the now-defunct 20 Horse Tavern.