The Search For Emotionally Disturbed Missing Person

 

Gloucester Township Police Media Advisory September 16, 2013


At approximately 9:26 am, the Gloucester Township Police received a call from a woman who reported that her 24 year old son was damaging their residence and was threatening to kill himself. The initial reports indicated that the subject may have been armed with a dangerous weapon. Responding officers found the woman outside of the residence upon arrival, and quickly secured her safety. The initial investigation revealed that the subject may have been barricaded inside of the residence.

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*Meandering w/ Mark Matthews: Wawa fires next shot in Bellmawr Hoagie Wars

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Philadelphia: Sovereign Bank Robbery, Authorities Need Your Help / cnbnews.net

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Trying To Open A New Business In Gloucester City Can Be Difficult Sometimes / cnbnews.net

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Friday The 13th Proven Unlucky For Would Be Burglar

 

Gloucester Township Police Media Advisory September 16, 2013


On September 13, 2013 at approximately 1:02 PM, officers from the Gloucester Township Police responded to a house on the unit block of Tall Oaks Drive on a report of a male attempting to gain entry to a home. The would be burglar was scared off by the resident, who was home at the time, and fled on foot across Little Gloucester Rd. toward Coles Rd.

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Coming Tuesday: Trying To Open A New Business In Gloucester City Can Be Difficult Sometimes

  

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AMAC: Syria and Russia ‘Tweaked’ President Obama’s Nose /cnbnews.net

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Obituary: Kaitlyn K. Lutz, of Runnemede, Age 16

 

Kaitlyn Katherine Lutz, on September 14, 2013, of Runnemede. Age 16.

Loving daughter of Nicole Gibelyou and father Sean Ludwick. Devoted granddaughter of Paul \”Pop\” and Dolly \”Mom Mom\” Gibelyou and also grandmother Shirley Ludwick. Beloved sister of Ryder and Skyler. Dear niece to Dolly Ann Meyers and cousin of Amanda and Matthew.

Kaitlyn attended Triton High School.

Katie enjoyed playing with her brother and sister, hanging out, and listening to music with her friends. She had a loving smile and personality.

There will be a funeral service 12 noon Wednesday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 200 E. Clements Bridge Road, Runnemede, NJ 08078.

Interment private.

Family and friends may share memories via gardnerfuneralhome.com

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Syria: Excuse 535 To Not Cut the Deficit

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NRA-ILA | Total Recall: Colorado Lawmakers Ousted in Historic Vote

When legislators disregard the voice and will of the people who vote them into office, the people should rightly vote those legislators out of office. On Tuesday, a historic grassroots effort by voters in Colorado resulted in just that–the recall of Colorado Senate President John Morse (D) and Senator Angela Giron (D).

This week\’s action represents the first recall of legislators in Colorado history. Tuesday\’s vote sent a clear and unmistakable message to elected officials that their primary job is to listen to the people and defend their rights and freedoms, and that they are accountable to their constituents–not the dollars or social engineering agendas of out-of-state anti-gun billionaires. Simply put, legislators work for the voters, not the other way around!

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