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67-year-old Man Murdered in Camden County, NJ; Cops Investigating
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Camden County Woman Found Dead in Her Home Monday Morning
Authorities in Camden County are investigating the death of a woman who was found inside her home in Camden Monday morning.
Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill Mayer and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez say officers responded to a home on the 1000 block of S. 6th St. in Camden around 8:45 Monday morning for the report of an unresponsive woman.
When they arrived, officers found 25-year-old Tonia Yamileth Zavaleta of Camden in an upstairs bedroom with a visible injury to her neck. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
On Tuesday, the Camden County Medical Examiner ruled Zavaleta’s cause of death as a stab wound and blunt force trauma to the neck and her manner of death as a homicide.
Bill would stiffen penalties for illegal dumping in New Jersey
It s a problem that angers residents, vexes law enforcement and frustrates city public works employees: Illegally dumped trash, waste and debris can be found all over Camden neighborhoods, and it takes a toll in money and morale in a city struggling to come back from decades of decline.
Bill Moen, who represents the Fifth Legislative District along with fellow Democrats Bill Spearman and Sen. Nilsa Cruz-Perez, introduced a bill in the state Assembly Wednesday to try and address the problem by enacting stiffer penalties for illegal dumping and making it easier for property owners to seek compensation for clean-up and other expenses.
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Over the next three hours, a growing law enforcement group that included a crisis negotiation team and tactical operations experts circled the suspect. He refused to leave the van, so they engaged him in dialogue. At 8:37 p.m., the suspect, Marcel King
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