Authorities say a man from Somerdale, Camden County, has been charged after detectives executed a search warrant at his home and they located images of child sexual exploitation.
Calls to Jonesboro police down in February DWIs, traffic crashes, traffic stops are just some of the calls Jonesboro police saw less of in February 2021 than last year, according to JPDâs monthly report. (Source: Jonesboro Police Department) By Jorge Quiquivix | March 13, 2021 at 11:12 AM CST - Updated March 13 at 11:12 AM
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - DWIs, traffic crashes, traffic stops are just some of the calls Jonesboro police saw less of in February 2021 than last year, according to JPDâs monthly report.
The report released Friday evening stated that this year traffic crashes were down 75, private property accidents were down 20, traffic stops were down by 999, written citations were declined by 298, written warnings were down by 115 and DWIs declined by 21.
Two More Pedophiles Arrested as Part of BurlCo Prosecutor s Operation Safe Quarantine II
By TAPINTO BORDENTOWN STAFF
March 5, 2021 at 4:56 PM
Matthew Natale, 22, of Evesham, has been arrested on charges involving child sexual abuse material as part of the Burlington County Prosecutor s Office s Operation Safe Quaratine II.
Matthew Natale, 22, of Evesham, has been arrested on charges involving child sexual abuse material .
Credits: Burlington County Prosecutor s Office
Robert Chestnut, 68, of Shamong, has been arrested on charges involving child sexual abuse material as part of the Burlington County Prosecutor s Office s Operation Safe Quaratine II.
Robert Chestnut, 68, of Shamong, has been arrested on charges involving child sexual abuse material .
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Man indicted for alleged theft from Cub Scout pack, law firm Brian Thomas Hieber
A Forsyth County grand jury has indicted Brian Thomas Hieber, of Forsyth County on allegations he stole money from a local law firm and Cub Scout Pack.
Per the Feb. 8 indictment, Hieber is accused of violating the state’s racketeering influenced and corrupt organizations act, or RICO, and unlawfully acquiring access to currency, money or property of law firm Jarrard & Davis, LLP and Cub Scout Pack 254 for a period from April 2017 to November 2019.
He also faces two counts each for theft by taking and identity fraud.