Cherry hill police investigate active scene along route 70 east, prosecutor’s office assisting

Cherry Hill Police Investigate Active Scene Along Route 70 East, Prosecutor’s Office Assisting

Cherry Hill, NJ — An active police investigation is underway along Route 70 East in Cherry Hill, prompting a heightened law enforcement presence and traffic concerns in the area, authorities said.

The Cherry Hill Police Department confirmed that officers are working near the intersection of Route 70 East and Split Rock Drive, with representatives from the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office also on scene assisting with the investigation.

Active investigation draws multi-agency response

Officials have not released details about the nature of the incident, but confirmed that the response involves coordination between local police and county-level investigators. The presence of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office typically indicates a serious or complex investigation, though no specific charges, suspects, or victims have been identified.

Authorities are urging the public to avoid the area if possible as officers continue gathering information. Traffic disruptions and increased police visibility are expected while the investigation remains active.

Public asked to avoid Route 70 East area

In a public alert shared on social media, the Cherry Hill Police Department advised residents and commuters to steer clear of the Route 70 East and Split Rock Drive corridor to allow officers to safely conduct their work.

No timeline has been provided for when the scene may clear, and officials have not indicated whether any road closures are currently in effect.

Key Points
• Police activity reported at Route 70 East and Split Rock Drive in Cherry Hill
• Camden County Prosecutor’s Office assisting local police at the scene
• Public urged to avoid the area due to ongoing investigation

Limited details released as investigation continues

At this stage, authorities have not disclosed what prompted the investigation or whether there is any threat to the public. No injuries, arrests, or specific incidents have been confirmed by officials.

The department stated that further updates will be provided as new information becomes available. Residents are encouraged to monitor official police channels for verified updates rather than relying on speculation.

While similar multi-agency responses in the past have ranged from serious crashes to criminal investigations, officials have not confirmed any such details in this case. The focus remains on securing the scene and collecting information.

What happens next

As the investigation develops, additional information may include the cause of the police activity, whether any individuals are being sought or questioned, and any potential impact on traffic patterns in the area.

For now, the scene remains active with officers and investigators continuing their work along one of Cherry Hill’s busiest roadways.

The investigation remains ongoing, and no further details have been released by the Cherry Hill Police Department or the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.

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