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Arrest Details: Mom Moved To NJ Leaving Child Alone In PA Without Heat, Police
A Pennsylvania mom who secretly moved to New Jersey and left her child behind has been arrested and has a whole new look, based on information shared with Daily Voice by the prison warden on Tuesday, Jan. 30. Tiffani Chanel Bogroff, 45, who was last known to live at 900 block of North President Avenue in Lancaster, PA, had moved to NJ over a month ago, leaving her child in the home alone in poor conditions, Manheim Township police explained in the initial release on Friday, Jan. 26. She was taken into police custody in New Jersey, Sergeant Barry Waltz with the MTPD told us. …
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Man Stabbed In Chest After Suspect Refuses To Leave Party In South Jersey: Police
A man who refused to leave a party stabbed another man in the chest, authorities said. The clash occurred on Sunday, Oct. 15 at 1:05 a.m. at 500 Whirney Ave. in Glassboro, police said. A suspect, Jahee Nixon, was immediately taken into custody. Nixon reportedly was asked to leave the party for "making multiple females feel uncomfortable," police said. He stabbed a victim in the arm and chest, police said. The victim was taken to Cooper Hospital to be treated for his injuries. Nixon was taken to lnspira Hospital for minor injuries and was then processed, charged and lodged at …
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Woman Who Drove Car Into Crowd Of Fighting NJ Teens Was Not Involved In Argument: Police
A woman was arrested after she drove her car into a crowd of teenagers during a fight that she allegedly had no part in at a South Jersey apartment complex, authorities said. The incident reportedly began with a fight between the driver, Mikayla Rodriguez-Green, 20, of Pilesgrove, and others at the Hollybush Apartments at 4:28 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 17, according to Glassboro police. As police arrived, Rodriguez-Green began to drive off, over a curb and intentionally hit a crowd of teens that had no involvement in the fight, according to police. Three girls, ages 13, 15 and 16, were injured b…
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NJ 7-Year-Old Finds Gun In Backpack During Class, Older Relative Charged: Report
A high school student and his 7-year-old relative found a gun in his backpack in class at Salem County, NJ Advance Media reported. “My sense of it is that the student realized or discovered it after opening his book bag, which distressed him and prompted him to tell his teacher,” Salem City School District Superintendent Patrick Michel told NJ Advance Media. The child apparently found the .38-caliber revolver in his bag during class at John Fenwick Academy in Salem City, and told his teacher on Friday, April 1. The elder student was charged with unlawful possession of…
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South Jersey Burglar Busted Hiding Under Sink With Resident's Panties: Police
A burglary suspect was found by police hiding under a kitchen sink with the victim's panties, authorities said. A search of the suspect's vehicle also turned up underwear and mail from other burglary victims, they said. Jorge L. Navaheredia, 28, of Sicklerville, had broken into several women's homes in March, according to Glassboro police. On Wednesday, March 9, at approximately 5:03 a.m., Glassboro police received a 9-1-1 call from a female resident at an address on North Main Street. The caller reported that she woke up to find an unknown man in her bedroom. She confronted the ma…
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NJ Man Was Assembling 'Ghost Guns' In His Basement: State Police
A 26-year-old man from South Jersey has. been arrested for manufacturing "ghost guns" after 16 partially-assembled guns and a fully-assembled gun were seized, authorities said, Carlos Castillo of Mantua Township was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm with no serial number, unlawful possession of a weapon, and unlawful possession of firearm parts to manufacture a firearm without a serial number, State Police said. In January, detectives from the State Police Gangs and Organized Crime South Unit began investigating the distribution of ghost guns in Gloucester County and determined …
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Arrests Made In 'Smash And Grab' Burglary At South Jersey Pantry 1 Food Mart
A pair of suspects have been arrested in connection with a break-in at a South Jersey convenience store, authorities said. On Dec. 30 at 5:51 a.m., a male suspect conducted a "smash and grab-style" burglary at the Pantry One, 479 West Marlton Pike, according to Evesham police. The suspect approached the business from South Cropwell Road and fled in the same direction after the burglary. The suspect allegedly stole lottery tickets, tobacco products, and vape products valued at $4,500, police said. During a follow-up investigation, detectives were able to identify a vehicle th…
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NJ Mom Wanted To 'Fulfill The Last Of Her Sins' When Stabbing 5-Month-Old Baby Dead: Report
A South Jersey mother accused of killing her 5-month-old child said she fatally stabbed her daughter to “fulfill the last of her sins, murder,” NJ Advance Media says citing court papers. Kristhie I. Alcazar, 26, was charged with murder and a weapons offense, Daily Voice previously reported. She allegedly stabbed the girl in their Penns Grove apartment on Friday, the Salem County prosecutor said Friday. The baby’s father was not home during the crime. Alcazar admitted to the crime in which she allegedly stabbed the girl in the heart with a kitchen knife, detectives wrote in their complaint, …
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Camden Driver Surrenders In I-295 Crash That Killed Philadelphia Man, State Police Say
A 26-year-old Camden man surrendered to New Jersey State Police Monday on accusations he struck and killed a 27-year-old Philadelphia man on Interstate 295 last week, authorities confirmed. Alfredo Vergara Jr. is accused of hitting Shariff Harrison, who was walking along the northbound side of 295 in West Deptford around around 4 a.m. May 19, NJSP Sgt. Lawrence Peele said. Vergara -- whose driver's license was suspended -- apparently called police later that day and identified himself as the driver, NJ.com reports. He apparently waited five days before he surrender to troopers Monday at …