Crime & Safety
Man Charged With Mahwah Worker's Murder Pleads Not Guilty: Report
Felipe Campos was charged with second-degree murder in the death of James Keating, a Mahwah FedEx worker.
MAHWAH, NJ — Felipe Campos pleaded not guilty to the murder charge filed against him in the 2003 stabbing death of man who worked in town.
Campos, 40, entered his plea at arraignment in front of Orange County New York Judge Craig Brown Monday, the Times Herald-Record reported.
Campos has been held without bail since he was arrested Feb. 26, according to the report. (Related: Arrest Made In Cold Case Of Mahwah Worker's Murder)
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Keating, of Warwick, New York, was found dead in his home on Feb. 3, 2003, police previously said. At the time of his death, Keating, 55, was a "model employee" who worked at FedEx's Mahwah station for 15 years, police said at the time of his death.
Campos was identified as a suspect in Keating's death "after an extensive investigation" by New York State Police.
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