Husband, father, police sketch artist ... song-and-dance man? Meet your multi-talented neighbor, Chuck Jackson.
A three-car pile-up on Route 130 put two drivers in the hospital with minor injuries. Police say the roadway took about an hour to clear.
Albert A. Anderson III, 44, and his juvenile accomplice were charged in several gas station robberies and robbery attempts in Camden and Gloucester counties.
Early Sunday morning, a young woman struck a parked car, damaging her own vehicle severely in the process, and then fled the scene, police say. Have you seen anything?
Collingswood Police snagged a pair of suspects allegedly driving with marijuana in their vehicles, but continue to look for reported tire slashers and phone thieves.
After DNA evidence from a previous conviction linked him to the crimes, 33-year-old Jason Handy won't be parole-eligible until he's in his 50s.
Police aren't sure if the Nov. 11 robbery of the Route 130 Sunoco is connected with any of several others in the area. Even if it's not, it's just getting plain dangerous to work the pump.
The Camden County Prosecutor's Office reports that George Myers, 43, of Clementon, was captured after allegedly failing to carjack two more victims Wednesday morning.
Three Pennsylvania men are accused of a big-time shoplifting job at the Cherry Hill Mall.
Do you recognize the man in these photos? Cherry Hill Police say he may have paid with counterfeit cash.
Joseph DiBuonaventura, the Washington Township police officer who arrested Assemblyman Paul Moriarty for a DWI in July, has been suspended since October 22.
The crime dates back to Halloween and was recently discovered by Oaklyn police in a review of surveillance footage connected with an unrelated matter.
Armando Ramos-Vasquez, 27, of Collingswood, was charged with burglary and aggravated criminal sexual contact after allegedly entering into a Richey Ave. apartment uninvited.
Two north Jersey men must repay some $121,000 in donations and are banned from working with any charities in the state
Justin Dukes, 25, of Turnersville, faces multiple charges in connection with the July incident.
Vehicle burglars continue to test car doors in the borough, netting an iPod, a laptop and electronic device chargers from a handful of unsecured vehicles over a three-week span.
Units from Audubon, Bellmawr, Camden and Gloucester cities, Cherry Hill, Mt. Ephraim, Pennsauken and Westmont joined Squad 16 in containing the second-story fire.
The devastation was immeasurable to behold, said task force leader Lt. Robert Fox, but the trip was deeply rewarding.
Footage recovered by Collingswood police reveals that the alleged gunman not only didn't act alone, but didn't give the attendant a chance to comply before firing on him.
The man was not seriously injured, police believe. They continue to search for the alleged assailant Monday with an area-wide dragnet.
Residents on Harrison Ave. were awakened in the middle of the night to find their neighbors' home ablaze. From all external appearances, the house suffered significant damage.
A smoke-in-the-building call mustered crews from three boroughs to an Oaklyn home Wednesday afternoon. Fortunately, it became a show of readiness and nothing more.
The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office will ask a judge to waive to adult court the teenaged brothers charged in connection with the girl's murder.
Some outages may last as long as a week or more, the utility warns.
David A. Johnson, 61, was arrested Friday in connection with the September 29 burglary.
Brian Mertz, 34, was convicted of killing Jennifer Whipkey in May 2002 after DNA evidence from a prior cocaine possession linked him to the crime.
The 12-year-old Clayton girl was killed by two brothers, ages 15 and 17, authorities said.
The group will rebuild, said a confidential source with close ties, but right now, there's a mix of feelings stemming from the betrayal and the uncertainty it has wrought.
Two minors, ages 15 and 17, are charged with first-degree murder in the death of the 12-year-old Clayton girl. Gloucester County will seek to try the teens as adults.
After a three-day search, Pasquale's body was found in the 200 block of E. Clayton Ave. Her bicycle was found earlier Tuesday in a home next door to where her body was discovered.
At the end of September, two men allegedly entered the basement of a Bettlewood Ave. apartment building and removed some $13,000 in appliances and scrap metal.
Two Collingswood homes were burglarized since September, and a local business suffered an apparent attempted break-in. Plus, a car stolen from Camden City is recovered.
The Clayton girl was last seen around 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
The group is reshuffling its leadership after treasurer Susan Loberto allegedly diverted thousands of dollars in club funds to an Internet scammer she met on a dating service.
New Jersey Assemblyman Paul Moriarty lodged a criminal complaint against the Washington Township police officer who arrested him on a DWI charge this summer.
A Sept. 20 locker-room break-in has Collingswood detectives searching for suspects. Tipsters are encouraged to come forward with any information.
In a two-week span, eight different vehicles were burglarized in the borough; all were unlocked.
Although the investigation is still open, Evesham police say they're no longer actively seeking the potential victim of an 81-year-old driver's car accident
Jason M. Kammerer of Woodlynne, a convicted sex offender, won't be staying out of jail pending trial unless he can come up with $25,000, a GlouCo judge said.
Three Philadelphia men arrested in a rush-hour confrontation Tuesday were allegedly carrying a defaced handgun and Dum-Dum bullets they may have used in an attempted burglary.