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Pedro Hernandez appears in Manhattan criminal court with his attorney Harvey Fishbein, Wednesday, Nov.
Judge declines to nix '79 child-killing case
This undated file image provided by the New York Police Department shows a flyer distributed by the NYPD of Etan Patz, who vanished in New York on May 25, 1979.
Ruling due Weds. In 1979 NYC child-killing case
A man charged with murder decades after an infamous 1979 child disappearance is due to learn whether a New York City judge believes there's enough evidence to bring the case to trial.
2013 Philly Beer Geek Semi-Finals Hits High Mark
The 2013 Philly Beer Geek Semi-Finals Competition roars in on Tuesday evening, May 14th at Manayunk Brewery & Restaurant's 2nd floor River Club with a cast of characters as different as the Cheers bar of famous sitcom fame.
Alleged Traveling Robbers Top Weird Crime News
Every week, Patch combs through the more shocking, surprising and often absurd alleged criminal acts and police-related incidents that unfold around the region.
Cabbie Slashing in Mt. Laurel Nets Cherry Hill Woman 12-Year Sentence
A Cherry Hill woman who robbed a cabdriver during a brutal attack in Mount Laurel was sentenced to a dozen years in state prison Tuesday, the Burlington County Times reported .
Blind boy cured with stem cell treatment honored by Deptford Lions Club
He and his family , mom Nicole and dad Doug, leave July 29, 2012, for China to receive stem cell injections that may give him the ability to see again.
Alleged Traveling Robbers Top Weird Crime News
Each week, Patch combs through the more shocking, surprising and often absurd alleged criminal acts and police-related incidents that unfold around the region.
Township Seeks Answers to Two Big Questions
With the help of its architect, Moorestown is hoping to soon put two unanswered questions to rest: What should it do with the existing library once the new one is built? Where should the police department and municipal court be located? Ragan Design Group, which has shepherded the town hall project, will investigate those two questions on behalf of ... (more)
Alleged Traveling Robbers Top Weird Crime News
Each week, Patch combs through the more shocking, surprising and often absurd alleged criminal acts and police-related incidents that unfold around the region.
Charity Run for Teen, Gas Station Armed Robbery Top Local News
Community Shows Support for Moorestown Teen at 5k Fundraiser The Run for Recovery, at Full Gospel Fellowship Church in Burlington, raised money for Brianna Wittman, who was severely injured in a car accident days before her graduation last June.
Maple Shade woman named top school social worker
Dana Rahmel didn't plan to work with children, but the Maple Shade resident's decision to forgo a career as a marriage counselor and instead focus on young people paid off -- for her and those she serves.
Copper Thief on the Run After Being Caught in Act, Police Say
Police are on the trail of a former Maple Shade man who was allegedly caught walking out of a vacant home with a bundle of copper pipe Tuesday morning.
Police Identify Suspect In South Jersey Copper Theft
Investigators say they have issued arrest warrants for 46-year-old Joseph Bordo, Jr.
Maple Shade Sunoco station robber on surveillance sought by police
Police are seeking the male culprit shown here in connection with the April 26, 2013 robbery of a Maple Shade Sunoco station.
Attack Over Backpack, Farmers Market Season Top Local News
Moorestown Teen Attacked Man Over Backpack, Police Say The teen, a Moorestown High School student athlete, has been charged.
Maple Shade Man Caught Fleeing Hit-and-Run, Police Say
April 13 Arrest , 3:33 a.m. - Police arrested Jonathan Steele , 31, of Maple Shade, after he allegedly fled from a hit-and-run in Cinnaminson, according to a report.
Girls' lacrosse roundup: Clearview knocks Seneca
OLYMPIC * Clearview 19, Seneca 5: Alison McCarswell and Megan Donnelly netted four goals each while sarah Kramer chipped in with three as the Pioneers rolled.
New Charges for Prison Guard Who Coerced Sex in Maple Shade, AG Says
DNA evidence has led to new sexual assault charges against a Burlington City man who allegedly posed as a police officer to coerce prostitutes into having free sex with him at multiple locations, including hotels in Maple Shade and Westampton, authorities said Thursday.
Girls' lacrosse roundup: R.V. over Pennsauken
BURLCO * Delran 14, New Egypt 7: Mackenzie Groark scored seven goals and Rachel Ceplo tallied five goals for the Bears.