The Evesham Township Police Department has also announced the ‘Officer of the Month’ for November 2017.
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Marlton resident and GEICO associate wins 2017 GEICO Volunteer Service Award
Jaclyn Veasy of Marlton, a New Jersey-based personal injury protection adjuster through GEICO, has earned the 2017 GEICO Volunteer Service Award. Veasy, who began working at GEICO in January 2014, said volunteering has been a gateway to learn about her community and meet new people, but, most importantly, it has given her the opportunity to support those most in need of a helping hand.
Evesham Police respond to reportedly suicidal male with handgun in woods behind Barton Run
The following information is on file with the Evesham Township Police Department:
At approximately 1 p.m. on Dec. 5, Evesham Police say the department received a report of a suicidal male armed with a handgun in the woods behind the Barton Run Development. Police say the subject was ultimately located by officers and taken into protective custody without incident.
Evesham Holiday Wishes program once again collecting toys for local families in need
Evesham residents once again have the chance to play Santa this year and brighten the holiday season for some of their less fortunate neighbors with the return of the Evesham Holiday Wishes program. Back for another year, the Evesham Holiday Wishes program allows generous residents to donate new, unwrapped toys to be distributed to Marlton families with young children who need help providing gifts to their families during the holiday season.
Evesham Township Police Department announces ‘Officer of the Month’ for November 2017
Evesham Police have announced Detective Andrew Beuschel as the department’s “Officer of the Month” for November 2017 for his work in identifying a suspected heroin dealer with nearly 100 individual bags of heroin. Police say Detective Andrew Beuschel helped identify a suspected heroin dealer with nearly 100 individual bags of heroin.
Burlington County Animal Shelter offering free adoptions on shelter animals through end of 2017
The Burlington County Animal Shelter is offering free adoptions on all shelter animals to approved adopters through the end of 2017. Those who stop by the shelter all throughout the month of December can work with shelter staff and the Friends of Burlington County Animal Shelter to find a new member of the family.