Monday, January 7, 2013
Fire breaks out at Autumn Ridge apartment complex early Sunday.
Police say four cars were damaged in a fire at Autumn Ridge apartment complex early Sunday. No one was injured in the fire, which remains under investigation by Camden County Prosecutor's Office Arson Investigation Unit and the Blackwood Fire Marshal's Office. Gloucester Township police and Blackwood Fire Co. personnel were dispatched to the Little Gloucester Road apartment complex at 2:04 a.m. Sunday. They found one car fully engulfed by flames in the area of the apartment complex's buildings B and C. The fire spread to three other cars, causing heavy damage to two of the three, according to Gloucester Township Police Lt. Bob Stavola Jr.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
A woman drives a Cadillac into a building at Autumn Ridge Apartments Tuesday morning.
Tenants at Autumn Ridge Apartments were evacauted Tuesday morning after a car crashed into it, creating a large hole in the structure's brick exterior and damage to an unoccupied apartment. Gloucester Township Police responded to the crash scene at 9:13 a.m. They found a 2007 Cadillac had breached the brick wall at Autumn Ridge's building "O" and crashed through interior walls in an unoccupied apartment that was undergoing renovations, Lt. Bob Stavola said. No one was injured in the crash. Police officers and Blackwood Fire Co. firefighters evacuated tenants from their apartments after the crash. The township building inspector later cleared the building for occupancy, police said, and all tenants returned to their homes. The uninjured …
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Juan Anderson faces multiple charges in connection with an attempted burglary Aug. 29.
After officers allegedly caught him red-handed trying to break into a Blackwood apartment, Juan Anderson tried to blame an overactive bladder for his behavior, Gloucester Township Police report. Anderson, 42, of Flagstone Drive, Erial, was presumably giving access to the toilets at Camden County Jail after he was held there on several charges. Police responded to the I building of Autumn Ridge Apartments at 1:47 a.m. Wednesday for a report of a suspicious man looking into an apartment and removing a screen from a ground-floor window. A witness reported seeing the suspect place the screen on the ground near a sliding glass door. Officers found Anderson, who matched the suspect description, crouching by a ground-floor window. Police describe…
Paul J. DiBartolo
5:49 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012
It does make one wonder about what was going on and how that happened.   more ›