Hit and run suspects sought after cvs parking lot crash in gloucester township

Hit and run suspects sought after CVS parking lot crash in Gloucester Township

Hit and run jolts quiet Gloucester parking lot

Gloucester Township, NJ – A routine stop at a local pharmacy parking lot turned into a police investigation after a vehicle crash and a quick getaway left officers searching for two suspects caught on camera.

The incident occurred Monday in the CVS parking lot on College Drive, where a white Chrysler 300 reportedly struck another vehicle and fled the area without reporting the collision. Gloucester Township Police say two individuals were inside the Chrysler at the time of the hit-and-run.

Investigators released high-resolution surveillance photos showing the suspects as they work to identify those involved. Police said the original source video is still being reviewed, but the images already provide clear views that could help generate leads.

Hit and run suspects sought after cvs parking lot crash in gloucester township
Photo: hit and run suspects sought after cvs parking lot crash in gloucester township

Authorities are urging anyone who recognizes the individuals or has information about the white Chrysler 300 to contact the Gloucester Township Police Department. Tips can be submitted directly to police or anonymously through the department’s Crime Stoppers system.

Hit and run suspects sought after cvs parking lot crash in gloucester township
Photo: hit and run suspects sought after cvs parking lot crash in gloucester township

Police emphasized that anonymous tip systems are not monitored around the clock and that emergencies or crimes in progress should always be reported by calling 911.


Key Points

  • A white Chrysler 300 was involved in a hit-and-run at a CVS parking lot
  • The crash happened on College Drive in Gloucester Township
  • Police released surveillance images and are seeking public help
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