Kristopher D. Polk was allegedly transporting 11 jars of 'wet' marijuana, a drug that has been linked to violent murders in Camden City, when he was apprehended Jan. 7.
Dupree S. Reynolds was arrested for outstanding warrants and possession of narcotics, and his bail was set at nearly $27,000.
Durrell M. Barnes, 24, of Camden City, was apprehended with a significant quantity of narcotics that seemed to have been individually labeled (and branded) for sale.
When a Collingswood mom noticed a bunch of stuff in her teen's room that didn't belong, she notified the police, thwarting an unsecured vehicle break-in.
Police say that Concetta Durham, 68, of Mullica Hill, had been altering checks issued to her for years, collecting about $2,500 in the process.
Marcella Friedman lied about her job and demanded free goods from roadside vendors in Burlington County after Superstorm Sandy, state officials charge.
The 44-year-old pleaded guilty to buying 14 guns out of state, filing off their serial numbers and delivering them to his convicted felon nephew for resale.
In all, 547 criminal incidents were reported within the borough, only 34 of which were classified as violent.
"Operation Billboard," which targeted open-air drug markets in Camden, brought in suspects from Camden, Blackwood, Merchantville, Pennsauken and Cherry Hill.
Skyler Robinson's trial begins on Jan. 28.
Jamar Jenkins, 22, allegedly stole items from a Brick Township home while working for a company doing Superstorm Sandy remediation work.
Police say a Haddon Twp. man who used fake I.D. to purchase guns subscribes to the tenets of a group the FBI calls "a domestic terror movement." Who are the "sovereigns"?
Stanley Rosenzweig of qNETIQ, Inc. violated the state's uniform securities law, officials said.
John S. Evans, 41, had been performing repairs to a home in the borough when he allegedly helped himself to $1,000 in jewelry.
Three Washington Twp. officers alleged in official reports the smell of an alcoholic beverage emanating from N.J. Assemblyman Paul Moriarty at his July 31 DWI arrest.
Police say that two of the men charged in the incident had a familiarity with the pharmacy franchise, as they had been fired from another CVS location the week of the robbery.
Collingswood P.D. Lieutenant Dana Saxton has an appreciation for the borough's new police pursuit vehicle on many levels.
Not many motorists suspected of DWI flag down their arresting officers themselves. Plus: move-in troubles at the Heights of Collingswood, identity thieves, and a missing bike.
Cherry Hill resident Ernie Cammack allegedly assaulted a handicapped adult woman several times, says the Camden County Prosecutor's Office.
Lam, who had recently moved to Philadelphia from New Jersey, hasn't been seen in more than six weeks.
On Dec. 1, Damaris Medina took an overnight trip to Atlantic City. She came home to find her Collingswood apartment had been cleaned out—right down to the furnace.
At issue is a D.A.R.E. New Jersey drug education program for elementary schoolers that the national parent company says it did not sanction.
The second kitchen fire in a week struck the 'D' building at the apartment complex overnight Friday.
'Tis the season for stuffing your pockets with stuff that doesn't belong to you, as police track burglaries, thefts, and shoplifting in the borough.
Camden County will become the first in New Jersey to offer 911 text messaging.
Footage from a gas station robbery in Camden early Tuesday morning may hold some clues about the November shooting of an attendant here in Collingswood.
William Cannon, 37, of Oaklyn, is being held on $200,000 full-cash bail.
"Because of the Connecticut shooting, there’s a lot of sensitivity,” said Steven Ciccariello, superintendent of the Greater Egg Harbor Regional School District.
James Richardson, 25, is alleged to have aided Lindenwold resident Joseph M. Kunz in the commission of burglaries in Haddon Township, Haddonfield, Cherry Hill and Runnemede.
Between 1 and 2 a.m. Tuesday morning, fire and emergency services personnel from five nearby communities were sent to the apartment complex. No one was injured.
No one was harmed in the incident, in which the driver of a Ford F150 lost control of the vehicle and struck a tree.
Two suspects allegedly filched a shopper's credit card at the popular bakery earlier this month, and racked up about $1,000 in charges at Wegman's and Best Buy right away.
Police are investigating a theft by deception case in which a couple thought their $3,500 was going toward a down payment on a Clementon property. They never made settlement.
CBS News is reporting that 27 people, including 14 children, are dead in a school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
Police say three men activated gift cards and stole cash from the register, knocking over a store manager in the process.
A Belmont Avenue resident saw a neighbor's door get kicked in and called 911. Police reportedly discovered a 25-year-old Oaklyn man in a second-floor bathroom.
A reported drug buy gone wrong led to a second-degree robbery charge for Roberto Rentas. Police locked down the C building Dec. 6 while they sorted it out.
Fewer than 100 Guardsmen and women remain from the initial 1,000 deployed to the storm surge sites, but they still provide a valuable service in areas touched by the devastation.
Luis Cuevas, who was part of a 28-person, 2011 indictment pleaded guilty to dealing heroin near a park in Camden City in 2010.
Even after allegedly giving back $47 worth of goods to a Rite Aid manager, a Collingswood woman was still locked up. Meanwhile, police are still searching for a male suspect who reportedly walked out the front door of Radio Shack with a display TV.