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Logan Vancamp, of Bellmawr, Sentenced to State Prison Term; Fired Gun at Police Officers in 2020

Shortly after midnight on March 28, 2020, Bellmawr Police officers responded to a home on the 100 block of Catherine Ave. for a report of a man pointing a gun at two others.

On March 4, 2022, Camden County Superior Court Judge Gwendolyn Blue sentenced Logan Vancamp, of Bellmawr, to an aggregate state prison term of five years with a mandatory period of parole ineligibility of 18 months, meaning he must serve at least 18 months of his prison sentence before becoming eligible for parole, according to Andrew Kramer, Public Information Officer from the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.

Vancamp previously pled guilty to Third Degree Aggravated Assault with a deadly weapon (sentence of five years state prison) and Fourth Degree Aggravated Assault by pointing a firearm (18 months in state prison).


The sentences run concurrently.

Shortly after midnight on March 28, 2020, Bellmawr Police officers responded to a home on the 100 block of Catherine Ave. for a report of a man pointing a gun at two others.

The three responding officers said Vancamp pointed a handgun at them and fired a single shot before dropping the weapon and laying down on the driveway.

After investigating, police found the bullet went through the bedroom of a neighboring home before stopping inside the bathroom.