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Anthony Calabrese

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

3 from Collingswood Collared in Camden Drug Bust

Kyle J. Cerone, Michael R. Marengo and Anthony Calabrese were all arrested for allegedly loitering to obtain drugs in a high-traffic area of the city.

Collingswood residents Kyle J. Cerone, 21, Michael R. Marengo, Jr., 26, and Anthony Calabrese, 26, were among 142 patrons of Camden City open-air drug markets arrested in “Operation Padlock,” reported the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office in a press release Monday. All three were charged with loitering for the purposes of obtaining a controlled dangerous substance (CDS), a disorderly persons offense under New Jersey law. Operation Padlock is described by the prosecutor’s office as an initiative that coordinates “police action with public works and community organizations to eliminate the drug trade in a targeted area.” Authorities say the policing strategy has paid dividends, leading to more than 250 arrests on charges ranging from drug …

lin rowe

4:13 pm on Saturday, September 15, 2012

BUGJUICE SAME AS MANY WE WERE RAISED in Camden then we made our own decisions as anyone els in the world so iI don't put blame no where let's get a solution   more ›

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Oaklyn Police: Collingswood Man Robbed CVS

The 25-year-old suspect was hit with $36,500 in bail.

After a weeklong search, Oaklyn Police arrested a Collingswood man for reportedly robbing a White Horse Pike CVS store. Oaklyn Police took Anthony Calabrese, 25, into custody April 2 with the assistance of Collingswood Police. Authorities accuse Calabrese of breaking into the Oaklyn CVS on March 27 and stealing several items. The robber was caught on surveillance footage, and Oaklyn police said they used that to track down Calabrese. Calabrese was held at Camden County Jail on $36,500 bail. Anyone with information on this incident or other criminal incidents in Oaklyn can contact the detective bureau at 856-854-0049, ext. 6020 or 6028. Oaklyn Police supplied this report. It does not indicate a conviction.

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