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Mullica, NJ

Dead Dog, Severely Malnourished Dog Found On South Jersey Property, Owner Charged Dead Dog, Severely Malnourished Dog Found On South Jersey Property, Owner Charged
Dead Dog, Severely Malnourished Dog Found On South Jersey Property, Owner Charged A dead dog and a severely malnourished dog were found on the property of a South Jersey homeowner, authorities said. John Roblin, 50, of Mullica, was charged with two counts of animal cruelty and two coiunds of failing to provide pets with animal shelter, a disorderly persons offense,, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office. Following a tip to police that Roblin was not caring for his dogs, police responding to his home discovered a severely malnourished dog and the body of a deceased dog in Roblin’s yard, the prosecutor said. The deceased dog appeared to have died f…
Man Faces 4 Years For Stealing ATV In South Jersey Man Faces 4 Years For Stealing ATV In South Jersey
Man Faces 4 Years For Stealing ATV In South Jersey A Camden man faces a four-year state prison sentence for stealing an ATV from a yard in Atlantic County, authorities said. Julio Arroyo, 34, pleaded guilty on Wednesday, Jan. 4 to theft of a Honda ATV from a property in Mullica in May 2019.  Arroyo admitted that he unlawfully entered onto a property that did not belong to him, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office. He is currently being held in custody pending his sentencing on Feb. 22. He is slated to receive a four-year New Jersey State Prison term for the theft, the prosecutor said. The Mullica Township Police Depa…
Massive NJ Forest Wildfire Is 95 Percent Contained, Officials Say Massive NJ Forest Wildfire Is 95 Percent Contained, Officials Say
Massive NJ Forest Wildfire Is 95 Percent Contained, Officials Say A massive wildfire that destroyed 13,500 acres in New Jersey's largest forest is 95 percent contained, authorities said. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service released the latest update on Wednesday, June 22.  The fire at Wharton State Forest extended to the townships of Washington, Shamong, Hammonton and Mullica. There is an ongoing investigation into an illegal campfire which has been determined to be the cause of the fire, state officials said. Anyone with information can contact the Division B office at 609-726-9010.