A Sterling High School chemistry teacher and coach in Camden County has been arrested after prosecutors say he had a sexual relationship with a student between 16 and 18 years old.
Authorities seized more than two dozen firearms and cocaine during a two-month investigation, leading to over 40 charges against a Maple Shade man, prosecutors say.
A Camden man is facing murder charges after authorities say he beat a 51-year-old woman with a baseball bat. The victim managed to walk away before collapsing and later died at the hospital.
A two-month investigation across multiple South Jersey jurisdictions led to the arrest of two individuals and the seizure of cocaine along with approximately $150,000 in suspected drug proceeds.
A Lindenwold man was convicted for kidnapping and attempting to murder his girlfriend in 2024. Akeem B. Morton faces life in prison under NJ's Persistent Offender law. Sentencing is May 8, 2026.
Domitilo Delgado-Ruiz, a Reading, PA man wanted in Puerto Rico for an attempted murder case, was arrested in Camden after detectives say they seized more than 12 ounces of suspected cocaine.
Three men from Camden County have been arrested and charged after investigators say cyber tips and police work uncovered child sexual abuse material and distribution accounts.
A North Jersey man is in Camden County jail after allegedly sending explicit photos to an undercover officer he believed was a 14-year-old girl. Authorities say Fred Newman faces multiple charges.
A 42-year-old Camden County man has been charged with robbery after police say he implied he had a gun during a holdup at a McDonald’s on Route 73 in Berlin Township. He was later tracked to his home and arrested.
A Facebook Marketplace meetup in Berlin, NJ, allegedly turned violent when a seller was assaulted and robbed of $1,300. Two suspects have been arrested and two more are wanted.
A 35-year-old Philadelphia man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for child pornography charges involving a 15-year-old girl in Camden County, according to the Department of Justice.