CNB Crime: 12 Men Charged with Lewdness-Related Offenses in the Wolfe Neck Parking Area

 

 

LEWES DELAWARE (July 28, 2015) – DNREC Division of Parks & Recreation Natural Resources Police have arrested 12 men this month and charged them with lewdness-related offenses in the Wolfe Neck parking area near an intersection with the Junction & Breakwater Trail.

 

The men were arrested on an assortment of charges, ranging from offensive touching; criminal solicitation; lewdness and indecent exposure; and loitering to engage in or solicit sex. Nine of the arrested men were from Delaware; two were from New York and another from Pennsylvania. Their ages ranged from 49 to 82 years old.

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International Parental Kidnapping Case; 9-Year-Old Boy from Hazleton, Pennsylvania Rescued

International Parental Kidnapping Case
Partnerships, Publicity Key to 9-Year-Old’s Rescue

07/29/15

When 9-year-old Billy Hanson didn’t return to Pennsylvania after spending the summer with his father in Seattle, the boy’s mother called her local police department, setting in motion an international kidnapping investigation that led FBI agents halfway around the world to a tiny island in the South Pacific.

What would eventually bring the case to a successful conclusion was the extraordinary collaboration between local, federal, and international law enforcement and other agencies. But on that September day in 2014 when Billy was not on the flight he was supposed to be on, his mother \”was obviously very concerned,\” said Special Agent Carolyn Woodbury, who led the investigation from the FBI’s Seattle Division.

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Division of Consumer Affairs Imposes $55,000 in Civil Penalties Against Six Towing Companies

press release

JULY 29, 2015–As part of an initiative to combat predatory towing in New Jersey, the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs has reached settlements with six towing companies that allegedly violated the State’s predatory towing law, with the companies collectively agreeing to pay $55,106 in civil penalties, consumer restitution and reimbursement for investigative and legal costs.

\”Imagine returning to a parking lot and finding your car gone, and being left stranded. Even worse, imagine if warning signs were either not posted or inadequate, in violation of our Predatory Towing Prevention Act,\” Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman said. \”These actions are part of a larger initiative to make sure that predatory towing does not occur in our state.\”

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American Legion State Finals Results for Wednesday: Gloucester Twp. 3 Brooklawn 13

2015 State Finals
Starts Saturday, July 25, 2014
Location – Moody Park, Ewing, NJ
 
 

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Jul 25/Sat 10:00 AM Game 1 Hamilton 31 0 vs Brooklawn 72 6
DH Game 2 Flemington 159 8 vs Hopewell 339 7
4:00 PM Game 3 Gibbsboro 371 11 vs BCAL Bears 3
DH Game 4 Broad Street Park 313 1 vs Gloucester Twp 281 9

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Obituary | Eleanor Mickewicz of Runnemede age 94

Born: June 28, 1921
Died: July 28, 2015

 

Eleanor Mickewicz went home to be with the Lord on July 28, 2015. She was 94 years old.

Beloved wife of the late Bill Mickewicz for 46 years. Devoted mother of Sophie D’Agostino (Robert) and Carole Ann Covert (James). Loving grandmother of Michael and Victoria Egnak and William Covert. Also survived by niece, Irene Abrams, and her family, as well as nephews, Ludwik and Stanley Samselski.

Eleanor was born and grew up in Camden, NJ. She attended St. Joseph’s Elementary and High Schools. She worked as a floor supervisor for Campbell Soup. She moved to Runnemede in 1957 and resided there for 56 years until moving to the loving care of St. Mary’s Catholic Home in Cherry Hill.

Eleanor was an active member in the Runnemede Senior Citizens Club. She was the co-founder, along with her husband, and an auxiliary member of TAG, The Amputee Group, of Cooper Hospital. She loved reading the newspaper to keep abreast of current events and playing cards. She faithfully watched midnight mass on TV and was an avid Phillies and Eagles fan.

There will be a viewing from 8:15 to 9:15am Monday morning at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Funeral Mass 10am at Holy Child Parish, St. Maria Goretti RC Church, 321 Orchard Avenue, Runnemede, NJ 08078.

Interment St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Chews Landing.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Eleanor’s name to St. Mary’s Catholic Home, 210 St. Mary’s Drive, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003.

via www.gardnerfuneralhome.com

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KENNEDY HOME HEALTH RECEIVES FOUR-STAR RATING FROM CMS

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Voorhees, NJ – Kennedy Home Health Care has received a Four-Star rating in the new Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) program that evaluates home care companies across the country. Kennedy Home Health Care is the only agency in its service area of Camden, Gloucester and Burlington counties to receive a Four-Star (out of a possible Five-Star) rating.

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