The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office and the Paulsboro Police Department are investigating the stabbing death of a 56 year old Paulsboro woman.
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Author: Anne Forline
Construction of Bellmawr’s Batting Cages on Essex Avenue continues to progress with the targeted completion date expected to be on or about about May 1, weather permitting. The $564,000 building will include HVAC, but not bathrooms.
The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office and the Clayton Police Department are jointly offering a $4,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the fatal shooting of 33-year-old Kenneth B. Mosley in a Downs Street home in Clayton N.J. in the early hours of March 24, 2017.
Scott A. Coffina was sworn in March 31, 2017 as Burlington County Prosecutor and immediately identified gun violence and the illegal use of opioids as among the concerns that will be priorities under his watch as the county’s top law enforcement officer.
Gloucester City Police arrested a Glendora man and charged him with burglary, theft, and possession of hypodermic syringes. On March 29, Nicholas Larocca was working in the area of Morris Street and allegedly pried open the front door of a neighboring residence, removed scrap metal and personal property that belonged to the owner.
The formal Budget presentation for the Borough of Bellmawr will be held on Thursday, April 27 at 7:00 p.m. at next month’s Council meeting.
Bellmawr Council passed a Resolution authorizing the Borough to submit an application to the New Jersey Local Finance Board for permission to create the “Bellmawr Redevelopment Agency.”
Following a traffic stop in Brooklawn, police officers from Brooklawn and Gloucester City recovered a loaded .44 revolver in the trunk of a car. A Camden man was taken into custody and was later found to have hidden 40 bags of suspected heroin in his anus.
On March 22, 2017, the Gloucester County Police Academy held a graduation ceremony for its 29th graduating class of Special Class II Officers. Fifteen men and women from area police departments took part.
Officers from the Gloucester City Police responded to a report made in early morning hours of March 24 for two females fighting in the dressing room of Cheerleaders on Route 130. Officers determined a female had assaulted another female for using lotion without permission because her knees were ashy