Four Arrested After Cops Spot Gun on Car Floor

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GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ – A disturbance at The Autumn Ridge Apartment Complex culminated in four arrests and the recovery of two handguns early Wednesday morning.

Police were dispatched to the S building in the complex around 2:12 am after reports of individuals attempting to kick in a front door. The suspects fled upon hearing the resident call the police. Officers arrived to find three individuals walking away from a silver Honda Civic parked near the apartment. The subjects were detained as they tried to leave the scene.

While interacting with the suspects, a loaded handgun was spotted on the vehicle’s floor. As officers moved to make arrests, one suspect attempted to escape on foot but was promptly detained. A second, stolen handgun was also discovered in the vehicle. All individuals were charged and are now in Camden County Jail.

The following individuals were arrested:

  • William Wiles, 22, of 100 Block of Crossing Way, Clementon, NJ
  • Adonis Reyes-Nunez, 27, of 1000 Block of North 21st Street, Camden, NJ
  • Alyeesa Adkins, 21, of 700 Block North 10th Street, Camden, NJ
  • Asanta Pitts, 26, of 1000 Block of North 21st Street, Camden, NJ

Each of the arrested faces charges including possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a large capacity magazine, possession of hollow point bullets, and receiving stolen property. William Wiles additionally faces a charge of resisting arrest.

Charlie Dwyer
Charlie Dwyer is our New Jersey area news reporter. Dwyer reports on New Jersey news and events at the shore and beyond. Charlie covers New Jersey regional news. Charlie is a freelancer.

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