Cherry Hill police issue safe shopping warning to juveniles at Mall

Charlie Dwyer
Photo provided by Cherry Hill Police Department.

CHERRY HILL, NJ – The Cherry Hill Police Department have announced that the Cherry Hill Mall is not a daycare center where parents can drop their kids off for the day during Christmas break.

According to the department, they will be keeping a close eye on unruly juveniles dropped off at the mall this week.

“The Cherry Hill Police Department and Cherry Hill Mall Management want everyone to have a safe shopping experience. Parents and guardians should not be dropping off their children unsupervised at retail shopping centers,” the department said. “Juveniles not acting responsibly will be escorted from the property and those engaging in criminal behavior will be arrested and prosecuted. Cherry Hill Mall Management will enforce a parental escort policy on December 26, 2022 starting at 4:00 p.m. until mall closing at 7:00 p.m.”

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All guests 17 and under are to be accompanied by a parent or supervising adult age 21 or older. Proof of age is required for admittance. One parent or supervising adult may accompany up to four youths.


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