Remembering NJ State Trooper II Marvin R. McCloud Badge #4718, of Camden City, NJ

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Bellmawr Fire Department News

BELLMAWR NJ (June 3, 2015)–For the second time in two days the Bellmawr Fire Department responded to two natural gas emergencies in town.

\"11119112_444894565688032_5401289008858320434_n\"The first occurred on June 1. Squad 32 and Westville Ladder 736 responded to a residence to extinguish a fire that caused by a faulty flex line on a hot water heater. The fire resulted from a loose connection at a gas pipe. No injuries. Luckily the homeowner maintained their storage at a safe clearance or the situation would have turned out different.

The second was for an odor of gas in the house.

Further investigation revealed that the homeowner hired a contractor a week ago to run a new gas line to an appliance. A leak was discovered in the crawl space under the house and was secured by emergency personnel. The work was done without getting a permit.

Please understand the permitting process is in place to ensure the work is done to code and is safe. This incident was averted before a tragedy occurred. If you are getting work done or thinking of having work done and are not sure if a permit is required please contact the Borough\’s Construction Office at 856-933-1286.

Also on June 3, the Bellmawr Fire Department Squad 32 responded to an auto fire on Route 76 NB just past the Browning Road overpass. This was the department\’s 15th run of the month.

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source: Bellmawr Fire Department

 

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Serial Armed Robber Gets Substantial Prison Term

 

Joint Law Enforcement Effort Pays Off

06/05/15

It was a highly effective combination of local and federal resources. A 38-year-old man was identified by local police as the suspect in a series of frightening armed robberies of businesses in the Birmingham, Alabama area, one of which ended with a customer getting shot. Local authorities contacted the FBI’s Birmingham Field Office with a request for assistance—they wanted to see if their suspect could be charged under the federal Hobbs Act, taking advantage of its harsher

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Guest Op-Ed: Will Hillary Exploit FDR on Saturday?

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Wildwood Man Admits Role As ‘Straw Buyer’ In Scheme To Obtain $445,141 Mortgage

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CAMDEN CITY N.J. JUNE 5, 2015 (CNBNews.net) – A Wildwood, New Jersey, man today admitted defrauding a financial institution as part of a mortgage fraud scam that used phony documents and \”straw buyers\” to make illegal profits on over-developed condominiums in the Wildwood area, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Daniel Cardillo, 51, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Jerome B. Simandle in Camden federal court to a superseding information charging him with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

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Anti-Prostitution Operations Yield Arrest Of Male \”John\”- HoJo Inn- Blackwood

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