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An inmate awaiting trial in the death of her 17-month-old son as well as her boyfriend both have been charged in a murder-for-hire plot, authorities said.
Heather Reynolds, 43, of Sicklerville in Camden County and Jeffrey Callahan, 44, of Clayton in Gloucester County, have been charged with first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, authorities said.
Reynolds is currently detained on multiple charges including first-degree murder in the May 10, 2018, death of her toddler, Axel Reynolds.
During the investigation into Axel’s death, detectives uncovered evidence that Reynolds and Callahan were allegedly conspiring to have another individual killed, according to Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Gloucester Township Police Chief David Harkins.
Authorities in Camden County say a woman who is awaiting trial in the death of her 17-month-old son and her boyfriend have both been charged in a murder-for-hire plot.
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Manager of N.J. business wrestles gun away from disgruntled employee who made threats, cops say
Updated 1:47 PM;
An employee at a Sickerville auto shop was arrested Saturday after bringing a loaded gun to the store and threatening his boss, Gloucester Township Police said.
Dean O. Hardwick, 34, of Gloucester Township, who works at the Mavis Discount Tire at 545 Berlin Cross Keys Road, was reprimanded Saturday morning for his performance, police said in a press release. He became irate and threatened the manager, telling him he would be coming back to the store “with something for him,” according to the release.
Manager wrestles gun away from disgruntled employee who made threats, cops say
Updated 8:56 PM;
An employee at a Sickerville auto shop was arrested Saturday after bringing a loaded gun to the store and threatening his boss, Gloucester Township Police said.
Dean O. Hardwick, 34, of Gloucester Township, who works at the Mavis Discount Tire at 545 Berlin Cross Keys Road, was reprimanded Saturday morning for his performance, police said in a press release. He became irate and threatened the manager, telling him he would be coming back to the store “with something for him,” according to the release.
He returned to the shop 15 minutes later with a loaded small .380 caliber firearm, which he pulled out of a hoodie pocket before walking toward the lobby, where several customers were waiting, police said.