Counterfeit Smuggler of Everett, PA Pleads Guilty after HSI Investigation

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Lindenwold Police Arrest Suspect with Handgun

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LINDENWOLD NJ (JANUARY 15, 2015)–On January 12, 2015 at approximately 2244 hours Lindenwold Officers responded to the area of the 3000 Building Arborwood for report of gunshots. During the ensuing investigation officers located a unit in the 3000 Building with an open door. The officers began a well being check at the apartment when they found several people hiding inside. Several of the individuals were arrested for various offenses. One of the individuals, Jeffrey Hawkins (29) of Clementon, was arrested on outstanding warrants and during the subsequent search incident to arrest was found to have a handgun secreted in his waistband. 

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CNB Hunting/Fishing Pennsylvania News: NOW SHOWING NESTING BALD EAGLES

Streaming video available at Game Commission’s website.

 

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 A lift reaches skyward toward the bald-eagle nest at Codorus State Park in Hanover, York County, during the recent installation of a camera there. Video from the camera is being streamed live on the Game Commission’s website. 

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The eagle cam is back, and better than ever. 
After a successful pilot run in 2014, the Pennsylvania Game Commission today launched its new live stream from a bald-eagle nest, hopefully just in time for viewers to see the laying of the nesting pair’s first egg. 
The 2015 live stream differs from last year’s in a number of ways. 
First, the camera has been installed in a completely new location – near Codorus State Park in Hanover, York County – and features a different pair of eagles. 
Secondly, the camera itself represents a significant upgrade from the one used during the pilot program. This camera captures high-definition footage, and it’s already recorded some remarkable images. 
Additionally, the camera this year is hard-wired to a power source, which should eliminate the live stream losing power due to the lack of a solar charge. 
Game Commission Executive Director R. Matthew Hough said those and other features could make the 2015 live stream even more popular than the pilot effort, which attracted more than 3 million viewers worldwide. 
\”There are never any guarantees in nature,\” Hough said. \”And when it comes to a project like this, you keep your fingers crossed and hope that in the coming days, weeks and months you’re fortunate enough to witness an eaglet make the transition from a simple egg to a bird strong enough to fly from the nest. 

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ICE remains committed to ending human trafficking

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Lindenwold Police Discover Pot Growing Operation at the Pine Lakes Apartments

 
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 Officers investigating narcotics complaint uncover marijuana grow operation 

LINDENWOLD NJ (JANUARY 16, 2015)–On 1/15/2015 at approximately 2126 hours Lindenwold Officers responded to the 2300 Building The Landings @ Pine Lake Apartments to investigate a narcotics complaint. While there officers determined the resident was burning a large quantity of suspected marijuana in the fireplace which caused the odor to spread throughout the apartment complex. Officers obtained information that a 13 year-old child was inside the apartment at the time the marijuana was being burnt. Subsequent investigation revealed a marijuana growing operation inside the apartment.

The resident, Michael W. Howell Jr. (28), was charged with Endangering The Welfare of a Child, Tampering with Evidence & Manufacturing a Controlled Dangerous Substance. 

THOSE CHARGED ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE

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