Stabbing Investigation

At approximately 7:48 p.m., officers responded to a call on the 4200 block of North 15th Street, where they located the juvenile male suffering from a stab wound to the head. Medic rushed the 14 year old victim to St. Christopher’s Hospital in stable condition.

At this time, no arrests have been made, and a motive for the attack has not yet been established. The investigation is ongoing with Northwest Detectives.

The information surrounding this incident is preliminary and subject to change. Further updates will be provided as they become available. 

Philadelphia Police Crime Incidents

The Philadelphia Police Department is investigating two separate overnight incidents involving a fatal mass shooting in the 2nd District and a critical multi-vehicle crash involving a dirt bike in the 24th District. The information for both incidents is preliminary and subject to change as updates become available.

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MISSING JUVENILE: Quinn Hudson

The Camden County Police Department is looking for a missing 15-year-old from East Camden.

Quinn Hudson has been reported missing from his home on the 2000 block of Westminster Avenue. He is described as a black male, 5’7”, 110 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair and a tattoo of “Latisha” on his right arm. He was last seen wearing a beige shirt, beige shorts and black shoes. He is known to frequent North Camden and East Camden.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the CCPD tip line at (856) 757-7042.

Camden County Office of Emergency Management Issues “Code Red” Heat Advisory

The Camden County Office of Emergency Management declared that that Camden County will be under a Code Red Advisory for the following dates and times due to projected dangerously high temperatures by the National Weather Service:

  • Wednesday, July 15, 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. – Projected Temperature 100°
  • Thursday, July 16, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Projected Temperature 97°

A Code Red Advisory is issued when the National Weather Service forecasts temperatures of 95°F or higher for at least two consecutive days, or a single-day temperature of 100°F or above.

Additionally, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has issued a code orange air quality alert for our region on Tuesday, July 14, and Wednesday, July 15, meaning that air pollution concentrations within the region may become unhealthy for sensitive groups, including children and seniors.

In accordance with state law, Camden County is activating their Code Red Response Plan to provide shelter and support for vulnerable populations during these periods of extreme heat. Based on that, cooling centers are being activated throughout the county to ensure anyone in need of respite can find it.

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Walkable communities vs. heavy traffic: Improving pedestrian safety in NJ transit towns

New Jersey transit towns face a pressing challenge, balancing the benefits of walkable communities with the risks brought by increasing heavy traffic. These pressures shape NJ pedestrian safety as streets evolve to serve both foot traffic and vehicles. Urban development across the state has focused on promoting pedestrian-friendly environments, yet ongoing concerns about traffic volumes and roadway design highlight persistent safety issues. Addressing these concerns is crucial for creating safer streets and sustainable transit-oriented growth, especially when Pedestrian injuries New Jersey continue to affect residents and visitors.

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FBI ALERT: Scammers Target Job Seekers (video)

The FBI and LinkedIn have partnered to present possible red flags one might see in an online job listing that could indicate the offer is actually a scam. Visit fbi.gov/scams to learn more.

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The FBI and LinkedIn recently joined forces to teach the public about employment scams disguised as legitimate opportunities. 
 
Employment fraud is generally defined as a scheme to deceive someone into believing they have been, or could soon be, hired for a job.
 
“Job seekers are uniquely vulnerable—not because they lack judgement but because they’re operating in an environment where urgency and opportunity are constant,” said Rebecca L. Keithley, assistant section chief of the Financial Crimes Section in the FBI’s Criminal Division. “The goal isn’t just to respond after someone becomes a victim but to help people recognize the warning signs early enough to avoid the scam entirely.”

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Lundy’s Prison Sentence Postponed, The Reason Unknown

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GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (July 14, 2026)-The former doctor office of Edward Lundy has been placed on the market. Lundy pleaded guilty in April to illegal distribution of opioids. After the court proceedings, law enforcement announced that he would be sentenced in May. 

Clearys’ Notebook has contacted the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), trying to find out why Lundy’s sentence has been postponed. Our most recent contact with those departments was last week. Neither the AG’s office nor the FBI has returned our phone calls or answered our emails. 

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 Monroe Township Man Pleads Guilty

William I. McCray, 26, of Monroe Township, who was charged with  26 counts including sexual assault and manufacturing child sexual abuse material  against multiple minor victims, pled guilty to five of those charges today before the  honorable Renard L. Scott, Prosecutor Andrew B. Johns announced. 

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: In October 2025 a minor victim reported to police that McCray had sexually  assaulted them. A search warrant was subsequently obtained and executed on  McCray’s residence where CDS, drug paraphernalia, and multiple cellular phones  were found.  

The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crimes Unit assisted the  Monroe Township Police Department in a forensic analysis of the electronic devices,  where they found more than 100 images and 40 video files containing child sexual  abuse material (CSAM).  

A second victim was identified in the files and subsequently interviewed, disclosing  they had also been assaulted by McCray.  

Additional victims were also identified in the photos, videos, and chat messages.  McCray was arrested at his residence on Dec. 3, 2025.

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Pet of the Week: Meet Oreo!

Just like his namesake, Oreo is as sweet as can be! This handsome 5-year-old Pit Bull Terrier weighs 65 pounds and is looking for a loving family to call his own.

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Mullica Hill Man Pleads Guilty

Luis A. Joaquin-Nunez, 60, of Mullica Hill, pled guilty Thursday to  first-degree sexual assault of a minor before the Honorable Renard L. Scott,  Gloucester County Prosecutor Andrew B. Johns announced.  

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: On April 12, 2023, A minor victim reported Joaquin-Nunez had sexually assaulted  them at a Mullica Hill residence. He was charged with six counts including first degree sexual aggravated sexual assault of a minor, second-degree sexual assault of  a minor, and third-degree endangering the welfare of a child. 

According to the plea deal, Joaquin-Nunez will be sentenced to 15 years in state  prison with no possibility of parole. Upon release he will be subject to lifetime  parole supervision, must register as a sex offender under Megan’s Law, and must  have no contact with the victim. 

Joaquin-Nunez’s sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 9, 2026.  

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