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Church vandal brought to justice

On Sept. 7, the investigation into the July 14 vandalism at the Saint Joan of Arc Church, targeting religious statues, resulted in the arrest of Curtis N. Condell, 41, of the 500 block of Malibu Drive, Magnolia.

Condell was charged with Bias Intimidation and Criminal Mischief in Evesham Township for causing damage to two religious statues at the Saint Joan of Arc Church, located on Willowbend Road in Marlton on July 14.

This investigation involved the cooperative effort between the Evesham Police Department, the Gloucester Township Police Department, the Mt. Laurel Police Department and the Cherry Hill Police Department.

As a result of this investigation the Mt Laurel Police Department also charged Condell with a July, 2011 vandalism of statues at the Cistercian Monastery, located in Mt. Laurel.

As a result of this investigation the Cherry Hill Police Department will be charging Condell with church vandalisms at seven Cherry Hill Churches during the month of July.

The break in this case came when an alert news viewer provided a tip to police which lead to the identity of the suspect.

Condell has been committed to the Burlington County Jail in default of $100,000 bail.

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