Crime & Safety
New Details on Body Found in Haddonfield
Investigators say a man found in a ravine near Narberth and Merion avenues had been recently stabbed but treated for the wounds.

An autopsy performedΒ TuesdayΒ morning was not able to determine the cause of death of a man found dead in a ravine in near Narberth and Merion avenues inΒ Haddonfield Monday night.
Ten to eleven stab wounds on the body led detectives to initially think the death was suspicious, but the autopsy revealed the stab wounds had been treated and sutured and are not believed to have contributed to his death. Toxicology results are pending.
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Investigators from the Prosecutorβs Office believe the stab wounds were treated five to ten days prior to the manβs death and are hopeful the injuries will be helpful in identifying the victim. Law enforcement officials are asking area hospitals that may have treated these kinds of injuries within the past two weeks to contact the Camden County Prosecutorβs Office.
In addition, the man had distinctive tattoos all located on his right arm. Pictures of those are attached. One tattoo reads βDJ REG,β and is decorated with musical notes, turntables and flames. Another reads βPrincess #1 MOM,β with a crown tattooed over the first βMβ in βMOMβ. A third tattoo reads βGambleβ surrounded by dice, flames and a skull. Anyone who recognizes these tattoos should also contact the Prosecutorβs Office.
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Joggers found the manβs body shortly beforeΒ 5 p.m.Β in a marshy, wooded area near Merion Avenue in Haddonfield. He appears to have been dead for several days. He is described as a light-skinned black male, five feet, seven inches to five feet, eight inches tall, weighing 130 to 140 pounds, in his early 20s.
Anyone with information should contact Camden County Prosecutorβs Office Detective Chuck Farrell atΒ (856) 225-8400Β or email information toccpotips@ccprosecutor.org.
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