Following procedure, the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office is reviewing the death of a Camden woman who was struck by a police vehicle, authorities announced Friday.The as-yet unidentified pedestrian was crossing Mount Ephraim Avenue at…
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Police seized enough fentanyl to kill more than 1 million people in a drug bust in Gloucester Township and Camden, authorities said. (Shutterstock)
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ Police seized $350,000 worth of drugs enough to kill more than 1 million people as they dismantled a network that sold fentanyl, heroin and cocaine in Gloucester Township and Camden City, authorities announced.
Randy Mora, 35 of Gloucester Township; and Felix Cruz-Ventura, 42, Daniel Garcia, 41, and Jennifer Gonzales, 30, all of Camden, were all arrested during the takedown led by New Jersey State Police in conjunction with Gloucester Township police, officials said.
The 17-month investigation, dubbed Operation Speed Bump, also resulted in the seizure of 4 pounds of fentanyl, 5 pounds of heroin, and 6 pounds of cocaine, police said.
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Police seized $350,000 worth of drugs as they dismantled a network that sold fentanyl, heroin and cocaine in South Jersey. (Shutterstock)
CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ Police seized $350,000 worth of drugs – enough to kill more than 1 million people – as they dismantled a network that sold more than nine pounds of fentanyl and heroin in South Jersey, authorities announced.
Randy Mora, 35 of Gloucester Township; and Felix Cruz-Ventura, 42, Daniel Garcia, 41, and Jennifer Gonzales, 30, all of Camden, were all arrested during the takedown, dubbed Operation Speed Bump.
The 17-month investigation that focused on drug trafficking in Camden City and Gloucester Township resulted in the seizure of 4 pounds of fentanyl and 5 pounds of heroin, as well as 6 pounds of cocaine.
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A second man has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of a 74-year-old grandmother in Camden, authorities said.
Dymir Washington, 24, of Camden, has been charged with first-degree murder, first-degree conspiracy to commit murder and second-degree eluding Law enforcement, according to Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez.
On Oct. 4, 2020, police responded to the 1800 block of Mulford St. for a ShotSpotter activation. They found a woman shot inside a vehicle. The victim, identified as Sheila Baskin, 74, of Camden, was taken to an area hospital and pronounced dead from her injuries, authorities said.