Crime & Safety
The Quick Saga Of An Eagles Player's Stolen Car
Police in New Jersey said star Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown's vehicle was found after being stolen early Monday morning.

PHILADELPHIA — In less than 12 hours, star wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles A.J Brown has his vehicle stolen then recovered by police, and the suspect is facing serious charges.
Brown on social media addressed the vehicle theft, saying it was stolen at about "3:42," but provided little in the way of more information on the theft.
"To whoever stole my car last night, I’ll make a deal with you," he said online. "Bring back my car and I won’t press charges, or when I find you today, it’s going to be what it’s going to be. Take it or leave it my guy."
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On April 8, Brown shared a photo from inside a Rolls-Royce with a red and black interior. It's unclear if that is the vehicle that was stolen.
"You fast on your feet," Brown on Instagram. "I'mma show you how fast I am on my feet."
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But by Monday afternoon, Camden County Police Department confirmed officers recovered Brown's stolen vehicle
"The car was retrieved by the CCPD this morning when the suspect drove to the intersection of Louis and Morton Streets," Dan Keashan, spokesperson for the Camden County Police Department, said. "Officers intercepted the suspect, who then fled the scene on foot and was intercepted by an officer on Mt. Ephraim Avenue."
The suspect was charged with resisting arrest, receiving stolen property, soliciting a prostitute and several other crimes.
Keashan confirmed the vehicle was stolen out of Haddonfield at 3:42 a.m. Monday.
As of 3:35 p.m. Monday, Brown had not shared any new information about the vehicle theft on his social media pages.
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