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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
MAN SHOT AT LINDENWOLD STRIP MALL
Camden County Prosecutor Warren W. Faulk and Lindenwold Police Chief Thomas Brennan are seeking information on a shooting in the borough Friday.
A 35-year-old Sicklerville man was shot in the left arm about 3:50 p.m. Friday at a strip mall on the 200 block of E.Gibbsboro Road. The man was leaving a Crown Fried Chicken at the strip mall in a four-door Kia when a white Volvo approached his vehicle from behind and two men emerged from the vehicle and opened fire on the Kia. Both men were masked.
The victim drove from the scene after being struck and sought treatment at an area hospital.
Police are seeking to determine the identities of the two masked men. Anyone with information is urged to contact Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Vincent McCalla at (856) 225-8569 or Lindenwold Detective Art Wall at (856) 784-7566.
Camden Man Pleads Guilty to 2012 Fatal Stabbing
Camden County Prosecutor Warren Faulk reported a Camden man pleaded guilty Monday to killing his former girlfriend.
Robert Norwood, M/49, of Camden, pleaded guilty Monday to a count of Aggravated Manslaughter for the killing of Walkeena Moody, F/24. The plea carried an expected sentence of 27 years incarceration, 85 percent of which he must serve before he is eligible for parole.
Norwood admitted before Superior Court Judge Gwendolyn Blue that he fatally stabbed Moody in her home in the Ferry Station Apartments on December 5, 2012. Her injuries included stab wounds to her head and body.
Norwood is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Blue on June 6.
Teenager Killed in Camden
Camden County Prosecutor Warren W. Faulk and Camden County Police Chief Scott Thomson reported a killing in the city Thursday afternoon.
Troy Anderson, M/15, of Camden, was shot multiple times on the street near the intersection of Yorkship and Congress roads shortly before 2 p.m. Thursday. The victim was driven to Cooper Hospital and was pronounced dead at 2:22 p.m.
Anyone with information on the homicide is urged to contact Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Detective John Hunsinger at (856) 365-3239 or Detective Saul Cintron at (856) 757-7420.
Information may also be emailed to [email protected].