Monthly Archives: January 2022

Among Us is among us, And I want to be the Imposter!

Rachael Shugars, AAP Columnist

AmongUs started off, for me, as these weird jellybean-like characters I saw in memes, on t shirts, being talked about amongst kids of all ages. I didn’t pay much attention at first because I wasn’t sure it was something I’d be into. My son asked me to please consider buying him the game and after looking for it on his primary gaming platform I thought, “$5 bucks isn’t bad at all.” Considering I was expecting something like the $30 price tag I shelled out for Crash Bandicoot recently. Let’s be honest with Crash though, his games are legendary for anyone familiar with the trilogy or the racing game, but I’ll save that crazy bandicoot for another time.

Food Adventures at Don Tequilas

Rachael Shugars, AAP Columnist

Hello to all my loyal Food Adventurers! February is a glorious month. The late, great actor and activist Sidney Poitier was born in February along with Honest Abe Lincoln, basketball legend Michael Jordan, Queen Anne of Great Britain, AND your favorite food writer, ME! In celebration of my birthday month, I have chosen a personal favorite restaurant of mine that I frequent as much as I possibly can, especially when I have a hankering for some good, authentic Mexican comfort food.

County’s Senior And Disabled Snow Removal Program Returns

Information provided by Camden County Board of Commissioners

Due to the winter weather that is expected to move through the region on Friday, the Board of Commissioners will be relaunching the senior and disabled snow removal program after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

Pennsauken Township Police Investigate Carjackings

The Pennsauken Township Police Department has investigated five separate carjackings since December 6, 2021.

Suspect In Westfield Avenue Hit-And-Run Arrested

The Pennsauken Police Department and the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office have announced charges against an individual involved in a fatal hit-and-run motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian and a single motor vehicle.

The collision occurred in the 6300 block of Westfield Ave. on December 17, 2021. The victim, Mayra Polanco, age 47, of Pennsauken, was struck by a vehicle and left at the scene. The driver of the striking vehicle was found to have fled.

Investigation by the Pennsauken Police Traffic Division led to the vehicle and the driver being identified. The driver, Luis Mercado, age 34, of Cooper Landing Road in Cherry Hill, was charged with leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident resulting in death and driving while suspended and being involved in a motor vehicle accident resulting in death. Mercado was arrested today by members of the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force in Camden City.

Mercado is considered innocent until proven guilty in court.

Charges Filed In January 15 Hit-And-Run

The Pennsauken Police Department and the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office have announced charges against an individual involved in a fatal hit-and-run motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian and a single motor vehicle.

The collision occurred in the 8200 block of Marion Ave. on January 15, 2022 in the early morning hours. The victim, Louis Mateo, age 39, of Pennsauken, was struck by a vehicle and left at the scene. The driver of the striking vehicle was found to have fled.

Investigation by the Pennsauken Police Traffic Division, led to the vehicle and the driver being identified. The driver, Jaydon Marson-Francis, age 23, of Corbett Rd. in Pennsauken, was charged accordingly. He turned himself into the Pennsauken Police Department and was processed.

Marson-Francis is considered innocent until proven guilty in court.

Pennsauken Police Investigating Fatal Hit-And-Run On Route 130

The Pennsauken Police Department and Camden County Prosecutor’s Office are investigating a fatal hit-and-run motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian and a single motor vehicle.

The collision occurred on Rt. 130 Northbound near Garden Ave., at approximately 7:06 p.m. on Jan. 19. The fleeing vehicle was described as a silver, 4 door sedan, believed to be a 2004-2007 Chevrolet Malibu with front end damage. The victim, Sukhwant Singh, age 53, of Camden City, was transported to Cooper Hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.

If anyone has information regarding this incident, they are urged to contact Ptl. Juan Martinez (856-488-0080 Ext. 2536) jmartinez@pennsaukenpolice.org, Sgt. Ray Kern (856-488-0080 Ext. 3301) of the Pennsauken Police Department Traffic Division, or Det. Sam Funches of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office (856-614-8083).

This is the second fatal incident in as many days, as another hit-and-run occurred by Haddonfield Rd. on Jan. 15. Police are still investigating.

Police Looking To Hire Special Law Enforcement Officer

The Pennsauken Township Police Department is currently seeking motivated individuals for the position of Special Law Enforcement Officer Class I (SLEO I). This position is for fulltime employment (40 hours a week) and you must be willing to work shift work. The duties of a SLEO I position include, but are not limited to, communicating with the public, report writing, clerical duties, security, and cell block management.

Police Seek Public’s Help In Hit And Run

If you recognize or know the whereabouts of this vehicle, please call 911 the Pennsauken Police Department Traffic Division.

The Pennsauken Township Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a vehicle involved in a fatal pedestrian hit and run.

The hit and run occurred this morning, January 15, 2022, at approximately 1:00 a.m., near the intersection of Haddonfield Rd. and Marion Ave.

If you recognize or know the whereabouts of this vehicle, please call 911 or contact Officer Charles Brewer of the Pennsauken Police Department Traffic Division at (856) 488-0080 ext. 2529, cbrewer@pennsaukenpolice.org, or Sgt. Ray Kern at (856) 488-0080 ext. 3301, rkern@pennsaukenpolice.org.

Police Seeking Public’s Help In Finding Missing Teen

Have you seen Tyra Little? Contact Det. DiCamillo, at (856) 488-0080 extension 2403 or mdicamillo@pennsaukenpolice.org.

The Pennsauken Township Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in locating 16 year old Tyra Little. Little is described as 5’01” and 120lbs. Last seen on January 10, 2022. It is unknown what she was last wearing. Anyone with any information is asked to call the Pennsauken Police Department, Det. DiCamillo, at (856) 488-0080 extension 2403 or mdicamillo@pennsaukenpolice.org.

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