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Victim Was Moving Out Of Clayton Apartment During Murder-Suicide: Cops Victim Was Moving Out Of Clayton Apartment During Murder-Suicide: Cops
Murder-Suicide Nina Sinclair-Green Anthony Williams Authorities have identified two people killed as a result of a murder-suicide in Gloucester County. On Tuesday, May 7 at approximately 7 p.m.,  Clayton police responded to the Academy Arms Apartments on North Broad Street for a domestic dispute involving gunfire, they said. Clayton police found the bodies of Nina D. Sinclair-Green, 43, and Anthony J. Williams, 45, dead inside an apartment leased by Williams, according to the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office.  Sinclair-Green and Williams had been living there together, the prosecutor said. An investigation&nbs…
MURDER-SUICIDE: Man, Woman Found Dead In Apartment: Clayton Police MURDER-SUICIDE: Man, Woman Found Dead In Apartment: Clayton Police
Murder-Suicide Clayton Gloucester Police in Gloucester County are investigating a possible murder-suicide, authorities said. On Tuesday, May 7 at approximately 7 p.m.,  Clayton police responded to the Academy Arms Apartments on North Broad Street for a domestic dispute involving gunfire, police said. Police found a 45-year-old man and a 43-year-old woman dead in the apartment, they said. ALSO SEE: Cops ID murder-suicide victims. "The initial investigation indicates that this was a murder-suicide," Clayton police said in a press statement. The investigation is ongoing. If anyone has any information about this incide…
Williamstown School Bus Driver Drove 23 Clayton Students While Drunk, Police Say Williamstown School Bus Driver Drove 23 Clayton Students While Drunk, Police Say
Williamstown School Bus Driver Drove 23 Clayton Students While Drunk, Police Say A New Jersey bus driver was arrested for drunk driving with 23 students on board the bus, police said. Clayton police got a tip that Suzanne Storms, 48, of Williamstown, may be driving students while drunk on Friday morning, Feb. 9, local police said. 6abc says the tip came from Storms' boyfriend. Police say Suzanne Stoms' boyfriend tipped them off that she could be transporting school children while intoxicated. https://t.co/efLqfobLRI — Action News on 6abc (@6abc) February 10, 2024 Officers tracked the vehicle to Franklin Street and Poe Avenue, where field sobriety tests were conduct…