NJ State Trooper, K-9 injured while attempting to arrest knife-wielding man following pursuit, police say

A K-9 was stabbed by a man who led police on pursuits along I-295 and the New Jersey Turnpike, according to authorities. A trooper was also injured after being struck by a flashlight.

Kidnapping victim recovered, arrests made during FBI operation in Camden

Federal authorities say an adult kidnapping victim was found at a property in Camden, New Jersey on Saturday and his suspected abductors were taken into custody. 

Local town cracking down on house parties

Police say two massive parties were busted in one South Jersey town on the same night.

Camden hosts vaccine parade to promote more shots in arms

They are getting creative in Camden, using a vaccine parade, to get more shots into arms. It had everything, from cheerleaders to an ice cream truck and shots on hand.

Ex-child protective services worker sentenced for child porn

Kayan Frazier will also have to pay the victim restitution under the 250-month sentence imposed Tuesday, although the amount has not yet been determined.

Camden County daycare worker charged with abusing 2 babies in her care, prosecutors say

A Camden County daycare worker is facing serious charges, including attempted murder, after prosecutors say she was captured on video physically abusing two 1-year-olds in her care.

Camden man's homicide conviction overturned after new evidence uncovered

A New Jersey man serving a 60-year sentence for a 2004 double homicide had his conviction overturned by a state judge after the attorney general’s office uncovered evidence exonerating him. 

Surveillance shows unit of ATV's stolen in Camden County

Surveillance cameras show three men robbing a Gloucester Township unit and leaving with several ATV's and other vehicles.

Business owner gives opportunity to homeless Camden man

Napoleon Smith, 35, has been living on the streets since he was 18. He currently sleeps at a Rite Aid.

Camden County Police Department training officers statewide on use of force, de-escalation

Camden County Police Chief Rodriguez says New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal called him a few weeks ago and asked if his department would take the lead on training the state’s 38,000 officers on de-escalation.