Crime & Safety

$100K Reward Now Offered After Shooting At Camden Officers' Home

Ten organizations are now offering $100,000 for information leading to the arrests of the people who shot at the officers' Camden home.

CAMDEN, NJ — The reward being offered for information leading to the arrests of the people who shot at a home that belonged to two Camden County Police Officers who just had a baby has now hit $100,000, county officials announced on Thursday.

The Fraternal Order of Police, New Jersey State Lodge is offering a $25,000 reward for information about the identities of two people who fired six rounds at the couple's home on the 2900 block of Clinton Street just before midnight on Sept. 15, according to Camden County officials.

They are the latest group to offer a reward, joining nine other organizations that were already offering rewards in the case. Read more here: $75K Reward Offered After Shooting At Camden Officers’ Home: Cops

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Those organizations are:

  • The New Jersey Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) — $20,000
  • Federal Burau of Investigations — $10,000
  • Lawmen Supply Company — $10,000
  • Anonymous Donor — $10,000
  • U.S. Marshals Service — $10,000
  • FOP Lodge 218 — $5,000
  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) - $5,000
  • Miller Mendel, Inc. — $2,500
  • First Colonial Bank of Collingswood — $2,500

"On behalf of the entire Camden County Police Department, I want to express my sincerest gratitude to each of these organizations that have stepped up to aid us in this search," Chief Joseph Wysocki said. "This was an attack on two members of our department who have not only sworn to protect the people of this city, but who have worked tirelessly to better their community each and every day. We are continuing to ask that anyone with information that may be related to this crime to contact our department."

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The shooting happened while the officers, who are married, slept on the second floor with their 10-day-old baby, according to officials. Two rounds made it through the front door into the home, and seven more shell casings were found in front of the home, authorities said. Read more here: Men Shot 6 Rounds At Officers' Camden Home While Baby Slept: Cops

The officers were uninjured and remain on leave. Detectives found a 1998 dark-colored Honda Odyssey with a temporary paper tag they believe was involved in the incident early Thursday and had it towed for further investigation, according to authorities.

Anyone with information on the shooting or the vehicle that was used in the shooting should call the Camden County Police tip line at 856-757-7042, the Citizen's Crime Commission at 215-546-TIPS, or use the STOPit app.

More contact information for the agency can be found at www.camdencountypd.org and all tips and information are considered anonymous.

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