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School Threat Charges + Police Shooting: South Jersey Today

Check out some headlines you might have missed from across South Jersey today.

Hello, South Jersey Patch readers! A lot happened today, but you've been busy and just want to unwind for the night. So here's a quick roundup of the headlines across Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties today.

Child, 12, Made Online Threats Against NJ School District: Police: A 12-year-old has been charged with making threats against a school district in Burlington County on social media, police said on Monday.

Gloucester Township Man Has Been Missing Since October: Police: Gloucester Township police are asking for the public's help to find Phillip A. Stephan, who was last seen at his home in October.

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New Program Protects Burlington County Residents Against ID Fraud: Burlington County has launched a program to protect its residents against identity theft and fraud.

$50K Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At Camden County Liquor Store: A $50,000-winning lottery ticket for Saturday's drawing was sold at the Wine Barrel in Laurel Springs.

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Man Killed In NJ Police-Involved Shooting: Authorities: One man was killed in a shooting involving three Vineland police officers Saturday morning, according to the Attorney General's Office.

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