Wildwood Man Connected to the \’Bloods\’ Street Gang Sentenced to Prison for Selling Cocaine

(July 16, 2015) Cape May Court House, New Jersey – Cape May County Prosecutor Robert L. Taylor announces that on July 10th, 2015, Arthur L. Hoyle, 39 years old of Wildwood, NJ was sentenced to fourteen years in State Prison by the Honorable John C. Porto, JSC.

This sentence is the result of a large scale narcotics investigation in 2008 by the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and several local agencies. This investigation targeted a large scale cocaine distribution network operating throughout Cape May County. During this investigation it was learned that Hoyle was the leader of a narcotics distribution network and also affiliated with the \”Blood\” street gang. Hoyle was sentenced to First Degree Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substances.

Prosecutor Taylor stated that his office will continue to work hand in hand with the local municipalities along with State and Federal Agencies to target anyone associated with street gangs and drug distributors selling illegal controlled dangerous substances.

Prosecutor Taylor continues to urge the citizens of Cape May County to report any information regarding illegal drug activity and or any criminal activity within community and that this information can be reported anonymously through the Cape May County Sheriffs Tip Line at cmcsheriff.net and click on anonymous tip, or through the Cape May County Crime Stoppers at 609-465-2800 or 877-465-2801, Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office at 609-465-1168.

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Special One-Day Regional Rail Passes Required for Sept. 26 and 27 During Papal Visit | CNBNewsnet

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Passes On Sale Monday, July 20; All Customers – Regular Riders & Visitors – Must Pre-Purchase Passes to Ride Regional Rail Sept. 26 and 27; Quantities Limited

PHILADELPHIA – One-day passes for Regional Rail travel during the Papal Visit will go on sale next Monday, July 20 at 9 a.m., SEPTA announced. The passes will be sold online through a new e-commerce website that will launch when the pass sales begin. SEPTA is limiting the number of passes that will be sold, and requiring pre-purchase of the passes, to keep crowd numbers consistent with the capacity that will be available on Regional Rail trains.

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Wildwood Man Connected to the \’Bloods\’ Street Gang Sentenced to Prison for Selling Cocaine

(July 16, 2015) Cape May Court House, New Jersey – Cape May County Prosecutor Robert L. Taylor announces that on July 10th, 2015, Arthur L. Hoyle, 39 years old of Wildwood, NJ was sentenced to fourteen years in State Prison by the Honorable John C. Porto, JSC.

This sentence is the result of a large scale narcotics investigation in 2008 by the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and several local agencies. This investigation targeted a large scale cocaine distribution network operating throughout Cape May County. During this investigation it was learned that Hoyle was the leader of a narcotics distribution network and also affiliated with the \”Blood\” street gang. Hoyle was sentenced to First Degree Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substances.

Prosecutor Taylor stated that his office will continue to work hand in hand with the local municipalities along with State and Federal Agencies to target anyone associated with street gangs and drug distributors selling illegal controlled dangerous substances.

Prosecutor Taylor continues to urge the citizens of Cape May County to report any information regarding illegal drug activity and or any criminal activity within community and that this information can be reported anonymously through the Cape May County Sheriffs Tip Line at cmcsheriff.net and click on anonymous tip, or through the Cape May County Crime Stoppers at 609-465-2800 or 877-465-2801, Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office at 609-465-1168.

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Blinded by the light: Who is shining laser pointers into planes over N.J.?

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After a dozen aircraft over New Jersey skies reported dangerous laser beams crossing their paths in a single night, a state lawmaker says he\’ll redouble efforts to revive a law restricting their sale. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating 11 incidents from several locations between 9 and 10:30 p.m. Wednesday evening where commercial pilots reported beams…

 

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George R. Coleman, Superintendent of the Bellmawr Sewer Department, Succumbs at age 60

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Atlantic County Man Sentenced To More Than Nine Years In Prison For Role In Heroin Conspiracy

CAMDEN, N.J. – A Pleasantville, New Jersey, man was sentenced today to 110 months in prison for his involvement in a scheme to distribute heroin in around Atlantic County, New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Nassaun Hines, a/k/a \”Bubbles,\” a/k/a \”Nay,\” 30, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez to a superseding information charging him with knowingly and intentionally conspiring to distribute 100 to 400 grams of heroin, and possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. Judge Rodriguez imposed the sentence today in Camden federal court.

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Court finds that Summit Housing Authority violated OPRA

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COMMENTARY Congress Begins Investigation Into Planned Parenthood

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CNB CRIME: Camden Teen Pleads Guilty to Two Armed Robberies

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APPEALS COURT: Medical Absence from Trial No Excuse for a Mistrial

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