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Juvenile charged with receiving stolen property after police pursuit
Juvenile charged with receiving stolen property after police pursuit
EVESHAM, N.J. – Evesham Township Police officers responded to reports of juveniles attempting to break into vehicles in the Dominion neighborhood. Officers located a suspect vehicle leaving the area at a high speed which was later identified as stolen.
When officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop, the vehicle fled the area, evading capture. The investigation led ETPD detectives to identify a juvenile suspect.
On Thursday, October 9, authorities executed a search warrant on North Dudley Street in Camden, aided by multiple police departments including the New Jersey State Police and Camden County Metro Police. As a result, the juvenile suspect was charged with receiving stolen property.
This investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about the incident or any recent vehicle burglaries is encouraged to reach out to the Evesham Township Police Department.
Arrested: Juvenile (name withheld due to age)
Charges: Receiving stolen property (3rd degree)
Lieutenant Rich Dixon serves as the Public Information Officer and can be reached via email.
The arrest signifies ongoing issues with vehicle thefts in the area.
Silent Witness Project honors victims of domestic violence
Silent Witness Project honors victims of domestic violence
EVESHAM TOWNSHIP, NJ – Officers participated in the Silent Witness Project at Rowan College at Burlington County to honor local residents murdered through domestic violence. The event aimed to commemorate the lives lost due to such acts within the county.
Two Evesham residents were recognized during the ceremony. Theresa Krawiec, 47, was killed on August 8, 2007, suffocated in her sleep by her husband. He committed suicide while facing charges.
Lauren Nobel, 29, was murdered on April 19, 2005. She was stabbed multiple times in her home by her boyfriend, who then set fire to the residence. He received a 30-year prison sentence for her murder.
The project featured silhouettes representing those victims, sharing their stories and memories as part of the remembrance. The event underscored the community’s commitment to addressing domestic violence.
Evesham Township Police noted, “We will never forget both Lauren and Theresa.” The commemorative act reflects the ongoing effort to raise awareness about domestic violence.
The Silent Witness Project serves as a reminder of the impacts of domestic violence. It highlights the need for continued advocacy and support for victims and their families.
The community came together to honor the memories of individuals affected by these tragic events as part of a broader approach to prevent domestic abuse.
Tragedy strikes homes as communities unite against the scourge of domestic violence.