Tragic case of infant murder heads to trial

Tragic case of infant murder heads to trial

Tragic case of infant murder heads to trial

MONROE, WI – Logan Kruckenberg Anderson, 21, is set to go on trial for the alleged murder of his newborn daughter, Harper. The incident occurred when he was 16 years old. Anderson reportedly shot Harper twice in the head before leaving her body in the woods, covered in snow.

Harper was born on January 5, 2021, in Albany, Wisconsin. The Green County District Attorney’s Office charged Anderson as an adult with first-degree intentional homicide and hiding the corpse of a child after the baby’s body was discovered days later.

According to a criminal complaint, Anderson’s then-girlfriend gave birth in a bathtub. Reports indicate Anderson called 911, stating that the mother took the baby out of the house and he had not seen her since.

The investigation revealed Anderson and his girlfriend decided they could not keep the baby. Anderson claimed they contacted a person named Tyler on Snapchat to take Harper to an adoption agency. He allegedly gave Tyler $60 for this task.

However, Anderson’s account changed. He reportedly admitted to leaving Harper in the woods, stating that he heard her crying as he walked away. Investigators later found the baby’s body, confirming she had been shot.

Crime scene technicians discovered a firearm linked to Anderson. An unnamed juvenile turned the gun into the sheriff’s office, stating that Anderson had given it to him days earlier.

Kruckenberg Anderson appeared in Green County court for his pretrial appearance on Tuesday. His trial is scheduled for October 27. No charges have been filed against Harper’s mother.

A tragic case of a father accused of killing his newborn is poised for trial.

Evesham Township officer recognized for drug-related arrests

Evesham township officer recognized for drug-related arrests

Evesham Township officer recognized for drug-related arrests

EVESHAM TOWNSHIP, NJ – Officer Kevin Bucceroni was named Officer of the Month for his work in two significant drug-related arrests last week. The recognition highlights his efforts to enhance community safety in Evesham Township.

On Thursday, Officer Bucceroni conducted a motor vehicle stop on Greentree Road at Church Road. During this interaction, he discovered a scale, vacuum seal bags, a large quantity of raw marijuana, and individual bags of marijuana in plain view. A subsequent search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of 2.5 pounds of marijuana, a ledger, and various drug paraphernalia items. The suspect was arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute unregulated marijuana.

The following day, Officer Bucceroni made another stop on North Elmwood Road at Katherine Court. During this traffic stop, reasonable suspicion was developed for an exterior K9 sniff, which led to a positive indication for a controlled dangerous substance. A search of the vehicle yielded 13 individually packaged bags of crack cocaine, zip lock bags, and cash. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with possession with intent to distribute CDS, possession of CDS, and possession of drug paraphernalia. The suspect was lodged in the Burlington County Jail.

Officer Bucceroni’s actions have been recognized for their proactive approach in combating drug-related crimes in the area. “Officer Bucceroni is being recognized for his proactive efforts and for making Evesham Township a safer place,” a police spokesperson stated.

These arrests contribute to ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to address drug-related issues in the community. The recognition of Officer Bucceroni reflects the dedication of law enforcement to uphold community safety standards.

Another day, another victory in the fight against drugs in Evesham Township.

Robbery rocks Chesapeake jewelry store as suspects flee on foot

Robbery rocks chesapeake jewelry store as suspects flee on foot

Robbery rocks Chesapeake jewelry store as suspects flee on foot

CHESAPEAKE, VA — Authorities responded to a robbery at a jewelry store located in the Greenbrier Mall on Wednesday at 3:35 p.m. Two black male suspects entered the store and took an undisclosed amount of merchandise before fleeing the scene on foot.

Officers arrived shortly after the incident was reported. They confirmed that no injuries were reported during the robbery.

Detectives are currently investigating the case. The investigation remains active as authorities work to identify the suspects.

Anyone with information related to the robbery is encouraged to contact the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip online at P3TIPS.COM. Individuals who provide tips may remain anonymous and could qualify for a cash reward of up to $1500 for information leading to an arrest.

As police search for the suspects, the community remains on alert. The Greenbrier Mall continues to operate as usual.

The investigation into this robbery is ongoing, and further updates will be provided as they become available.

A brazen jewelry heist has left Chesapeake police with a mystery to solve.