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Kenyar Hill, 46, of Camden, was charged with first-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of Brian Holden, who was 42 years old.
Police in one of New Jersey's most troubled cities say violent and non-violent crimes have hit their lowest levels in more than 50 years.
An autopsy was unable to determine the cause or manner of the child's death due to the decomposition of the body.
The breakthrough in the 2011 case comes after the accused killer's DNA was found to match evidence collected from a woman who ...
According to the U.S Marshal's Service New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force, in addition to the arrests of 17 ...
Officials say Kenyar Hill has been charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Brian Holden in 2011. They say officers found Holden lying in the middle of an abandoned home on Mechanic Street.
Kenyar Hill, 46, was charged with first-degree murder in the 2011 slaying of Brian Holden, 42, of Camden, the Camden County ...
The Camden County Police Department says the crime in Camden, New Jersey is the lowest it has been in 50 years. Deputy Chief Janell Simpson with the Camden County Police Department spoke to PHL17 ...
A South Jersey township has been identified as the fastest-growing municipality in NJ. Can you guess which one?
New Jersey authorities wrapped up Operation Apex Hammer, capturing 264 fugitives across the state, including murderers and ...