Crime & Safety

Cherry Hill Man Dealt Drugs from Vacant Home, Police Say

Dominic Delgazzo, 33, was arrested in Camden Thursday.

A Cherry Hill man who was one of two men allegedly dealing drugs out of a vacant East Camden home was arrested Thursday and faces multiple charges, Camden County Police said.

Officers Glen Pacyna and Robert Hanlon spotted alleged dealers Dominic Delgazzo, 33, and Samuel Ramos Jr., 48, of Pennsauken, walking out of an abandoned home on Carman Street near Dudley School, police said.

Ramos and Delgazzo were each carrying multiple bags of heroin and crack cocaine, police said, and two men with them—Richard Williams, 60, and Robert L. Clark, 32, both of Camden, who police said were buying drugs—gave false information about their identities.

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All four were arrested; Delgazzo was charged with one count of possession of a controlled dangerous substance and one count of possession with the intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school, while Ramos was charged with one count of possession of a controlled dangerous substance and two counts of possession with the intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school.

Williams and Clark were each charged with loitering to commit a controlled dangerous substance offense and hindering apprehension.

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All four men were released on court summonses.

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