Jamarvis Green pleaded guilty to dealing cocaine in Camden as part of a major Bloods narcotics ring. He’ll learn his fate on Aug. 30.
Three vehicles seemed to have been driven, one into the other, by a fourth that may not have seen that them stopped. No official police report is yet available.
Overnight Tuesday, someone broke into the snack bar at the public pool, damaged a handicap chair lift, and tried to make off with a cash register.
After statements from Bill Simmons' lawyer, Judge Walter L. Marshall Jr. maintained the bail at $100,000, full cash.
Angelo Cataldi of the 610 WIP morning show said news of the eating champion's arrest was shocking.
A trio in West Deptford allegedly tried to take a ShopRite for $1,500 in merch.
The New Jersey State Police announced the arrest Tuesday of the 610 WIP Wing Bowl champion.
From 11 p.m. Monday until early Tuesday morning, more than a dozen companies worked to control a warehouse fire at Magnetic Metals in the Cramer Hill section of Camden.
Collingswood police collared bike thieves, a shoplifter, and a Woodlynne woman with a gun in the car.
The 26 year-old was convicted of first-degree cocaine distribution and second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun.
It was a bad week for pizza deliverymen, bread lovers and 11-year-olds behind the wheel (with mom's permission!) Check out the latest crazy police news from around New Jersey.
Dona Timoney, 51, died Wednesday night, according to a post from her friend, Debbie McConnell.
A spokesman for the county office confirmed that a criminal investigation is fully underway.
Hiding your stash amongst your intimates, a golf-cart getaway, and a five-time DUI offender top the statewide charts this week.
Police believe the same as-yet-unidentified motorist that felled the signal at Collings Avenue Saturday may be responsible for mangling another street sign later that night.
Nature's call helps an alert resident save her neighbor's truck from being stolen in the middle of the night. Plus: erratic driving/cycling tips officers that something's not right.
Emergency crews arrived on the scene at Collings Ave. and the White Horse Pike around midnight to clear away a downed traffic signal.
The borough is moving to legislate the popular backyard item due to a number of potential concerns.
Plus: if you're carrying heroin, it turns out that ducking behind a parked car is a good way to get noticed by police on patrol.
Taylor Bennett, 27, of Collingswood, was the lone suspect arrested in a May 11 police action, resolving a story the borough has followed for two weeks.
Anthony Brocco, 26, allegedly falsified information to get thousands of Oxycodone pills from his New Holland, PA, doctor, James Nash, who also will stand trial in the 19-month incident.
Nearly $6 million in FEMA grants will replace firefighter cutbacks in the city, and Collingswood F.D. stands to benefit from the extra help, says Chief Keith Davis.
The program is scheduled to air on Lifetime this Friday at 9 p.m.
The nine-year pro cornerback admitted to not filing tax returns on his $9.2 million NFL salary from 2005 to 2009.
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno delivers the keynote speech at the state law enforcement memorial.
Police arrest Zachary Butler for crimes allegedly committed in mid-May.
Also, $20,000 in missing prom dresses!
Short on grammar, long on finger-pointing, a new Facebook page is shaming Jersey drivers for their questionable parking skills.
Be prepared to face the music if anyone in your car doesn't buckle up. Several towns have extra money for seat belt checkpoints from May 21 through June 2.
The Camden County Prosecutor's Office refuses to release any information, saying an investigation is ongoing.
One winds up on the train tracks, another on a front lawn.
Collingswood and Philly swap stolen cars, a Camden senior tools around with stolen license plates and don't trust a guy in a white Mustang if he tells you his credit's good.
Also, someone made off with a whole lot of cooking oil. Slick.
In recent weeks, Collingswood police have encountered a number of residents and visitors who were allegedly holding.
The father of 10-year-old Akian Chaifetz, an autistic boy from Cherry Hill, will hold a press conference tomorrow to discuss what has become a national and legal matter.
Also, the infamous train fighter gets a ticket to jail.
Joseph Watson, III of Oaklyn was driving the Nissan van when it careened off the road. Camden County Park Police seized marijuana from the vehicle. No injuries were reported.
Ladder 16 was sent out Saturday morning to assist in a two-story warehouse fire in the 600 block of Kaighns Avenue in Camden.
Also, two surefire ways to make an impulse buy completely unreturnable.
The program, being held in Atlantic City, allows people wanted for non-violent offenses to turn themselves in at a neutral location.