Authorities ask for help locating stalking suspect in south jersey

Authorities ask for help locating stalking suspect in South Jersey

Authorities say suspect is wanted in Pine Hill Borough on complaint warrant as police ask residents to report sightings immediately

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Law enforcement agencies in South Jersey are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a man wanted on a stalking-related warrant, according to a notice shared by Gloucester Township Police on behalf of neighboring Pine Hill Borough authorities.

Police say Brian Johnston is currently wanted on a complaint-warrant for stalking out of Pine Hill Borough, a community located southeast of Gloucester Township.

The request for assistance was issued as part of a coordinated effort between local police departments in the region to help locate individuals wanted on active warrants.

Authorities have not released additional details regarding the allegations tied to the stalking charge or the circumstances surrounding the warrant.

Police are urging anyone who may have information about Johnston’s whereabouts to contact Pine Hill Borough Police Department.

Tips can be directed to Detective Sergeant Eric Davies, badge #43, at 856-783-1549 extension 443 or via email at edavies@pinehillpd.com. Officials also provided a confidential tip email at confidential@pinehillpd.com.

Residents can also submit anonymous tips by texting “TIP PINEHILLPD” followed by their message to 88877.

Officials stress that members of the public should not attempt to approach or confront the individual if spotted, but instead contact authorities immediately.

The investigation remains ongoing as police work to locate the suspect.


Key Points

  • Brian Johnston is wanted on a stalking complaint-warrant in Pine Hill Borough, NJ
  • Gloucester Township Police shared the request for public assistance
  • Residents are urged to submit tips via phone, email, or anonymous text line
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