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Tabernacle man charged with stealing from his own squad

A Tabernacle man has been arrested and charged with stealing from the Pemberton First Aid and Emergency Squad where he works.

Burlington County Prosecutor Robert Bernardi and Pemberton Township Police Chief David Jantas announced that two members of the Pemberton First Aid and Emergency Squad were arrested on charges of stealing funds and also ordering equipment for personal use that was paid for with the organization’s money.

Brandon Morrison, 21, of 127 New Road, Tabernacle was charged with one count of theft by deception, one count of elements of computer theft, and one count of impersonation.

Morrison was treasurer of the squad’s administrative side and captain of its operational side.

Jonathan Hinshaw, 24, of 296 Echelon Road in Voorhees was charged with one count of theft by deception. Hinshaw was president of the organization.

Both men served in a volunteer capacity. They were taken into custody at the Pemberton Township Police Department and released after posting bail.

Morrison is accused of purchasing items totaling more than $19,800 with squad funds that were not approved by the organization’s finance committee. According to police the items, including a laptop computer, boots, clothing, and knives, were kept for personal use. Morrison allegedly forged checks to pay for the items.

Additionally, he is accused of forging checks to himself for a total of nearly $6,000.

Hinshaw is accused of accepting a forged check made out to him in the amount of $485.75.

The thefts occurred between February 2011 and October 2011.

The investigation was conducted by detectives from the Pemberton Township Police Department, the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office Financial Crimes Unit and the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigation’s Unit.

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