Crime & Safety
North Jersey 'Nazi,' Father of 9, Sought for Alleged Aggravated Assault
Police in Hunterdon County are searching for Isidore Campbell and asking for public's assistance.

Isidore Campbell allegedly assaulted someone during a domestic dispute in Holland Township, New Jersey, and is currently being sought on a warrant issued by local police.
What makes Campbell an interesting suspect, however, is his appearance and background. The New Jersey man has made headlines in years past for dressing like a Nazi and naming all of his nine children β to whom he does not have custody β after historic figures from Nazi Germany.
In 2008 Campbellβs request to have a ShopRite bakery inscribe βHappy Birthday Adolf Hitler Campbellβ on his 3-year-oldβs birthday cake was denied, and led to multiple stories in local and state media outlets.Β
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Since then Campbell has been in the public eye for fathering nine children by multiple women, and losing custody of them all to the state.
Now 42, Campbell, who is also known by the name of Heath, is being sought by Holland Township Police and is said to frequent Quick Check convenience stores in Pohatcong and Philipsburg along the Delaware River in western New Jersey. Campbell has dark hair and multiple Nazi-inspired tattoos on his arms.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 908-995-4670.
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