Sunday, May 19, 2013
Alex Cabrera failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly, authorities said.
Alex E. Cabrera, 24, of Maple Shade, is wanted by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department on a warrant. Cabrera failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly on charges of violation of probation, authorities said. His last known address was on Laurelton Avenue in Maple Shade. He also may have resided on Woodlawn Avenue in Maple Shade. Cabrera is approximately 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighs 170 pounds, and has brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone who knows Cabrera’s whereabouts should not attempt to apprehend him. Instead, contact the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department Warrant Unit Tipline at 609-265-5943. Callers may remain anonymous.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Zoe M. Daly failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly, according to the Burlington County Sheriff's Department.
Zoe M. Daly, 22, of Riverton, is wanted by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department on a warrant. Daly failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly on charges of false swearing and false reporting to a law-enforcement officer, authorities said. Her last known address was on Elm Terrace in Riverton. Daly is approximately 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighs 100 pounds, and has brown hair and blue eyes. She has “da Vinci Writing Wave" tattooed on her left shoulder. Anyone who knows Daly’s whereabouts should not attempt to apprehend her. Instead, contact the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department Warrant Unit Tipline at 609-265-5943. Callers can remain anonymous.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
The Mount Ephraim man was found with a pistol in his briefcase and a dagger in his car, according to the Burlington County Sheriff's Department.
A Camden County man was arrested Wednesday after he tried to enter the Burlington County Courts facility in Mount Holly with a weapon, authorities said. John P. Flanagan, 53, of the 200 block of James Street, Mount Ephraim, was attempting to pass through security at the court facility around 8 a.m. when sheriff's officers discovered a single-action pistol—a Chinese-make, .22-caliber, starter blank revolver 8-shot—in a briefcase that was run through the x-ray machine, according to a release from the sheriff's department. Officers immediately identified the weapon and placed Flanagan under arrest before he went through the checkpoint, the release stated. "The officers did a wonderful job in quickly recognizing and responding to this …
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Jacob Adirato failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly on forgery charges, authorities said.
Update, 4/30/13: Jacob Adirato turned himself in, and is no longer wanted by authorities in this matter. _______________________ Jacob E. Adirato, 23, of Delran, is wanted by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department on a warrant. Adirato failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly on charges of Forgery. His last known address was on Linfield Avenue in Delran. Adirato is approximately 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighs 155 pounds, and has black hair and blue eyes. Anyone who knows Adirato’s whereabouts should not attempt to apprehend him. Instead, contact the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department Warrant Unit Tipline at 609-265-5943. Callers may remain anonymous.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Richard A. Dixon III failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly on drug charges, Burlington County authorities said.
Richard A. Dixon III, 33, of Palmyra, is wanted by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department on a warrant. Dixon failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly on charges of possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute; possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of school property; obstruction; and contempt, authorities said. His last known address was 609 W. 6th St., Palmyra. Dixon is approximately 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. He has "Juanita" tattooed on his left shoulder and "Chilly" tattooed on his right arm. Anyone who knows Dixon’s whereabouts should not attempt to apprehend him. Instead, contact …
Monday, April 8, 2013
While not a 'one-stop solution to the gun violence problem,' officials are hoping residents will take advantage of the Burlington County Sheriff's Department's gun buyback event this week.
Have a firearm you don’t want anymore? Need a little extra cash? The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department will hold a gun buyback event from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 13, at the Abundant Life Fellowship Church, located at 4151 Route 130 South in Edgewater Park. “Every gun we get off the street is one less opportunity for a child to be harmed, an accidental shooting to occur, or a weapon to be stolen and used in a crime,” said Sheriff Jean Stanfield. The buyback will allow Burlington County residents to voluntarily surrender their firearms in exchange for up to $150 per weapon. Each resident may anonymously turn in up to three guns, no questions asked. “Our hope is that this initiative will cause people to weigh their true need to…
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Shawn L. Pratt, charged with possession with intent to distribute near school property, violated her probation, authorities said.
Shawn L. Pratt, 44, of Palmyra, is wanted by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department on a warrant. Pratt is wanted for violation of probation, authorities said. Her underlying charges were possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of school property, and possession of prohibited devices. Her last known address was on West Sixth Street in Palmyra. Pratt is approximately 5 feet, 2 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds, and has brown eyes and black hair. Anyone who knows Pratt’s whereabouts should not attempt to apprehend her. Instead, contact the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department Warrant Unit Tipline at 609-265-5943. Callers may remain anonymous.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
The Moorestown resident failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly, authorities said.
Keith T. Czarniewy, 22, of Moorestown, is wanted by the Burlington County Sheriff's Department on a warrant. Czarniewy failed to appear in state Superior Court in Mount Holly on charges of theft by unlawful taking, and possession of a controlled dangerous substance. His last known address was on Fairview Avenue in Moorestown. Czarniewy is approximately 6 feet tall, weighs 140 pounds, and has brown hair and blue eyes. He has "cro" tattooed on his left arm. Anyone who knows Czrniewy's whereabouts should not attempt to apprehend him. Instead, contact the Burlington County Sheriff's Department Warrant Unit Tipline at 609-265-5943. Callers may remain anonymous.
Monday, March 11, 2013
The Burlington County Sheriff's Department has a program for you—and your kids—this weekend.
Anxious because your teenage son or daughter is about to get their driver’s license? The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department can help. Sheriff Jean E. Stanfield will hold a free presentation this weekend designed to reduce teen driver crashes by increasing parental involvement. The program, called "Share the Keys," will be held from 12:30-2 p.m. Saturday, at the Emergency Services Training Center, 53 Academy Drive, Westampton. "Share the Keys" is structured for parents and teen drivers in the pre-permit/permit stage of licensure. It is designed to support parental involvement and safe driving behaviors. “I am very impressed with the research that went into making this program effective,” said Stanfield. “My granddaughter just received …
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
Fewer than 12 percent of car seats are installed correctly, according to the Burlington County Sheriff's Department.
Worried about your child's car seat? The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department will hold a “Safety Day” at the Medford Lakes Fire Department on Stokes Road from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday. The free event will include child safety seat checks by certified child safety seat technicians. Anyone who has a car seat in their vehicle can stop by to make sure the seat is installed properly. “Parents should stop by to have their child’s safety seat checked. It only takes a few minutes to complete,” said Burlington County Sheriff Jean Stanfield. “We have inspected more than 10,000 safety seats since we started this program 13 years ago. Over the last year, fewer than 12 percent of the seats we’ve checked have been installed correctly.” The sheriff…
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