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Pennsauken Police Warn Residents, Business Owners About Recent Vehicle Burglaries

There has been a recent increase of motor vehicle burglaries during the overnight hours. The Pennsauken Township Police Department is taking steps to address these crimes.

John Nettleton Acting Chief Of Police In Pennsauken

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

John Nettleton, a 22-year member of the Pennsauken Township Police Department, has been promoted to Acting Chief of Police.

Active Shooter Preparedness Program At Library On November 5

The Friends of the Pennsauken Free Public Library are sponsoring an active shooter preparedness program on Monday, Nov. 5, 7:00 p.m., at the Library, 5605 N. Crescent Blvd.

Pennsauken Police To Participate In National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

The Pennsauken Township Police Department is taking part in an initiative designed to keep unused prescription drugs from being misused and off the streets.

Residents Can Help Pennsauken Police Earn K9 Grant

UPDATE: In addition to the many people submitting their votes, Aftermath Services’ website was also being bombarded by web requests from hackers (if you couldn’t access the site, this is why). Aftermath.com is currently offline so they can better prevent this from happening. The website will be back online on Monday, Oct. 22 and voting has been extended through Nov. 5. Individuals can still vote via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aftermathk9grant/.

The Pennsauken Township Police Department has been nominated for the 2018 Aftermath K9 Grant, which enables police departments across the country to earn one of eight grants totaling $16,500.

Individuals can vote online every 12 hours at Aftermath.com/k9-grant, as well as via Aftermath’s Instagram page. Voting runs now through Nov. 2.

Aftermath provides professional biohazard and crime scene cleanup services to families, employers, and communities nationwide after traumatic events. A long-time supporter of law enforcement, the company sponsors giveaways, grants, and complimentary resources and programs benefiting first responders.

Pennsauken Police Seek Public’s Help To Locate Missing Autistic Teen

UPDATE: Isiah has been found safe and is back home.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Isiah Mayes, an autistic teen who attends Phifer Middle School, is asked to contact Pennsauken Police at (856) 488-0080 x2413.

Missing Pennsauken Teens Found

This afternoon, Pennsauken Township Police posted via social media that Sandra Sanchez and Victor Skerett, two Pennsauken teens missing since last week, have been safely located. From the Pennsauken Township Police Department Facebook page:

“Sandra Sanchez and Victor Skerett have been FOUND! Pennsauken Police would like to say THANK YOU for the publics assistance in finding the 2 juveniles.”

Pennsauken Police Ask For Public’s Help In Locating Missing Teens – UPDATED

UPDATE: Pennsauken Police announced on Wednesday, Sept. 19, that both Sandra Sanchez and Victor Skerrett have been found safe.

The Pennsauken Township Police Department are requesting the public’s assistance with locating Sandra Sanchez, age 13, and Victor Skerrett, age 14. Sandra and Victor were last seen early Friday morning, Sept. 14.

Anyone with information regarding Sandra and Victor’s whereabouts are asked to contact Detective Schenberger at 856-488-0080 Ext. 2408.

New Jersey Transit Police To Conduct Emergency Response Drill At River Line 36th Street Station

The New Jersey Transit Police Department’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM), together with federal and local partners, will conduct a training exercise on Saturday, September 8th at the River LINE Light Rail 36th St. station beginning at 9:00 a.m.

Two Remaining Fugitives In August 7 Shooting Apprehended

“Alexander DeJesus and Ammar Hall, the remaining two suspects who ambushed and attempted to murder our police detectives, are now in custody.   They were just arrested in the Kensington section of Philadelphia.  The Philadelphia-Camden region is significantly safer with these criminals in custody.  It was inspiring to see the community and law enforcement come together on these arrests,” said Chief Scott Thomson.

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