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State trooper shoots dog while investigating roadside memorial
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Memorial Vandalism Results In Dog Shooting
ESTELL MANOR, N.J. A family living in Estell Manor awoke to gun fire Thursday morning.
17 hrs ago | CourierPostOnline
State cop shoots dog belonging to dead teen's family
A state trooper has shot a dog, named Trooper, four times in a twist on a Atlantic County family's tragedy.
Memorial battle leads to dog's shooting by State Police in Estell Manor
A State Police trooper shot a dog four times Wednesday morning after it charged him when he entered the owner's yard to investigate an ongoing battle over a roadside memorial for an Estell Manor teen.
Robert Lyndon Conner, son of Alayne Conner of Millville and Bob Conner of Vineland, graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science, with a concentration in public administration and criminal justice, ...
Knight Rider Endures Epic Inaugural Event
David Knight dabs and climbs the massive Texas Stadium element at night. Jeff Melik crashes getting up Josha Tree element hill.
The pot roast in front of you is tender, perfectly seasoned, surrounded by brightly colored, perfectly roasted potatoes and carrots.
Democratic sheriff candidates say record's clear on who deserves job
The incumbent says his record proves he should be re-elected. His opponent contends that record proves it's time for a change.
All Items in Police Beat are based on official police reports of events. Reports are published by The Daily Journal as soon as they are made available.
Policing small towns: New state plan is highway robbery
Legislation was passed in 1921 to create a State Police Bureau to serve and provide policing service to small rural municipalities that could not afford to pay for their own police departments.
Putting Rachael Ray's recipes to the test
A home-cooked meal in 30 minutes? Rachael Ray says it can be done. Can it really? That was the challenge put to members of The Daily Journal's Food Advisory Board, an experienced group of cooks who know how to ...
Atlantic County towns may seek sherriff's police services
Officials from six western Atlantic County municipalities may ask the Atlantic County Sheriff's Office to provide police coverage, according to a report in the Press of Atlantic City . via The Jersey Journal
Six Western Atlantic County towns weigh switch to Sheriff's Officer patrols
“Towns in the western end have fallen on bad times with their budgets and realize that finding new ways to have police coverage is more of a necessity than a luxury”
Should that happen, it would mean the Sheriff's Office would take over duties currently performed by State Police and two local police departments. via Press of Atlantic City
Logic gray on which towns would pay for State Police patrols
“Those campgrounds have full-time residents, and some of those areas tend to be areas with higher levels of crime like trespassing and simple assault.”
Driving along Chatsworth Road in Woodland Township, Burlington County, bogs and boat rental sites are frequent sights; criminal activity is not. via Press of Atlantic City
On April 24, Cape May County Prosecutor Robert L. Taylor announced that Judge Kyran Connor recently handled the following juvenile cases in Family Court: Isaiah Fitzpatrick, 17, of Whitesboro. via Cape May County Herald
Scofflaws' surcharges may fund State Police
“It's going to be the people that offend”
If you put the pedal to the metal, you may soon end up footing the bill to help fund State Police coverage in rural municipalities. via Press of Atlantic City
The March 23 letter, "U.S. wrong to aid Israel," calls for reasoned response. It is a breathtaking leap of logic to suggest, without any evidence, that 9-11 was the result of American support for Israel. via Press of Atlantic City
Bernard F. Schaffer Bernard F. Schaffer, 80, of Vineland died on Saturday, March 29, 2008. via Daily Journal
Charles E. Cotton Sr., 71, of Buena Vista Township, passed away Monday, March 24, 2008, at the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia after a brief illness. via Daily Journal
Afternoon cops blotter includes possible drive-by eggings
Vineland -Brian Stormes, 32, of the 1600 block of Mays Landing Road was charged with shoplifting a $149 camera at Sears at Delsea Drive and Landis Avenue Monday. via Daily Journal