Burglaries in Tabernacle

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Oct 3, 2005
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Trio of burglars arrested; implicated in 42 break-ins

Good news for everyone in the area. Hopefully the people who have been hit can get some of their stuff back.

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By DAVID LEVINSKY
Burlington County Times

Medford police have apprehended three people suspected of burglarizing more than 40 homes in Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties.

Robert Anderscavage, 36, of Gloucester City, James Valentino, 56, of Haddon Township, and Leeanne Bennett, 37, of Gloucester City, were arrested Friday afternoon following a burglary at a home on Tuckerton Road in Medford, police said.

Investigators said a resident arrived back at his home at 1:17 p.m. and saw a gold Cadillac parked in the driveway with one occupant in the car. As the resident approached, two men fled from behind the home and entered the car, which then sped away, police said.

The resident immediately called 911 and provided a police dispatchers with a description of the vehicle, which was then relayed to responding officers. Officers later spotted the vehicle and stopped it at an undisclosed location, police said. The three suspects were taken into custody and various items removed from the Tuckerton Road home were recovered from the vehicle, police said.

Additional property stolen from various homes in the tri-county region later was found in the suspects’ homes and at a pawn shop in Runnemede, police said.

Anderscavage, Valentino and Bennett were charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, and criminal mischief in connection with Medford burglaries, police said.

Investigators said the suspects also have been implicated in a total of 42 burglaries in Medford, Southampton, Mount Laurel, Shamong, Tabernacle, Lumberton and other towns in South Jersey.

They remain lodged in Burlington County jails on $100,000 bail.
 

Teegate

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That pawn shop must be the one on the Black Horse Pike by Clements Bridge Road.

Glad to see they were caught.

Guy
 

andy1015

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That is also the pawn shop that came to my mind. Years ago we were robbed and that is also the pawn shop where we heard and believed our items were located. We never did get anything back. But I assume this pawn shop asks no questions, if these criminals continue to use the same pawn shop. I have heard other stories of people using this pawn shop also. Can this pawn shop get into any trouble? One more thing to add is if this is the pawn shop that was used, it is located directly across from the Runnemede police station
 

Teegate

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I guess you can't blame them if someone comes in wanting to pawn items and they did not know if they were stolen; however, I would think that if they came in with multiple items and often they would get suspicious. Every time i go by that place I think everything in there is stolen.


Guy
 
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