Jennifer Strumph, 32, allegedly used a fake email address to contact the plumber and inform him about the made-up violations, telling the business owner that she was a contact tracer working for the county. In response plumber spent more than $5,100 on employee overtime to comply with Strumph s requirements, the Burlington County Prosecutor s Office said Tuesday.
After employees became suspicious, they ultimately reached out to police who confirmed that Strumph did not work for the Burlington County Health Department.
Investigators said they don t know Strumph s motivation for the alleged scam. She is charged with a computer crime, assuming a false identity and criminal coercion. Strumph released, pending her next hearing date, after appearing in Burlington County Superior Court.
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Burlington County announces launch of Overdose Fatality Review Team
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Officials from Prevention is Key joined with Burlington County Administrator Eve Cullinan, Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and County Board Director Felicia Hopson for a September ceremony announcing the start to services at the county’s Recovery Center for addiction services at the Burlington County Human Services Building in Westampton.PHOTO COURTESY OF BURLINGTON COUNTY
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Officials from Prevention is Key joined with Burlington County Administrator Eve Cullinan, Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and County Board Director Felicia Hopson for a September ceremony announcing the start to services at the county’s Recovery Center for addiction services at the Burlington County Human Services Building in Westampton.PHOTO COURTESY OF BURLINGTON COUNTY
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He was hired as a student-teacher for the fall 2020 semester in the social studies department, according to a personnel report approved by the Middletown school board on Aug. 26. Natale was attending Monmouth University.
In an email, Middletown Schools Superintendent Mary Ellen Walker said that Natale had been fired and barred from school premises. Natale s conduct did not involve any students, staff or the community surrounding Middletown High School South, she said. The district takes the safety and security of our school community very seriously, Walker said. Upon being informed of this matter, we took immediate action to ensure that this individual is no longer permitted on district premises and that his student teaching assignment was terminated.
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 .