Cowtown Farmer’s Market Case Solved, Police Recover Stolen Goods

Charlie Dwyer

COWTOWN, NJ – The New Jersey State Police have recovered several items during a theft investigation in Salem County and are seeking to return the recovered items to the owners.
On December 8, 2020, troopers began investigating a theft at the Cowtown Farmers Market in Pilesgrove Township. During the investigation, troopers recovered a black Car Mate trailer, two chain saws, a snow blower, and a vehicle jack.

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Troopers believe the items may have been stolen from businesses and flea markets in Burlington, Camden, Salem, and Atlantic counties. Anyone who may be a victim is asked to contact Trooper Robert Caruso of the New Jersey State Police Woodstown Station at 856-769-0775.

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