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old man had sustained injuries as a result of the accident. “It was determined a spark from the boat’s battery ignited gas fumes, resulting in an explosion,” said police in a statement. “The victim suffered serious, but non-lifethreatening injuries and was transported to the hospital by ambulance.”
Four Vehicles Stolen Overnight in Two Medford Developments M E DFOR D — Po l i c e i n Me d fo r d Township are warning that the municipality has recently been targeted in what is described as a “rash of motor vehicle thefts and vehicle burglaries.” Capt. Wi l l iam Dun leav y told th is newspaper on July 27 that he could not provide too many details about the incidents “because they are still currently under investigation,” but that the thefts of vehicles occurred between July 18 and July 19, “or Monday night into Tuesday,” in which a total of four vehicles were stolen. The thefts, he said, occurred in both the H ig hbr idge a nd La mb eth Wa l k developments in Medford. The thefts, he added, were reported “first thing in the morning,” so the “assumption is they (the vehicles) were stolen overnight.” Dunleavy declined to release the makes
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Man Injured in Boat-Fueling Accident at Edge of Mullica River MULLICA—A man was injured in a boat fueling accident at the edge of the Mullica River, near Mullica River Drive, on July 20, according to the Mullica Township Police Department. Authorities say they responded around 6 p.m. to a report of a vehicle fire with injuries. Upon arrival, they found that a 58-year-
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and models of the vehicles, as well as their estimated values, citing the active, ongoing investigation. But what he was able to reveal is that all the vehicles taken were left “unsecured.” “Remember to lock your cars, don’t leave valuables in the car, and don’t leave key fobs in cars, and make sure stuff is locked up,” said Dunleavy to this newspaper of his advice to area residents. Dunleavy, when asked if the thefts of vehicles that occurred in July were the only such incidents in a while to occur in town, replied, “We had them earlier in the year this year, too.” “It is not a common thing, but it is also not so uncommon – it seems like there are probably some groups out there doing this not just in our town, but in other surrounding towns as well,” the captain declared.
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Pilot of Banner Plane with Ties to Medford Lakes Killed in Crash MIDDLE TOWNSHIP—A commercial and no debris path was observed. The wreckage pilot of a banner plan that was in flight remained intact. Both wings exhibited leadingover Cape May County, later identified as a edge damage and buckling with the left wing graduate of Shawnee High School in Medford exhibiting more damage than the right. The Township, was killed when the aircraft crashed ailerons remained attached to their respective there on July 16, according to the National wing. The empennage remained intact and Traffic Safety Board (NTSB) and an obituary canted right. Flight control continuity was for the young pilot. confirmed from all flight control surfaces to The Piper PA-12 aircraft was “substantially the cockpit. Measurement of the horizontal damaged,” the NTSB said in a preliminary stabilizer trim jackscrew corresponded to a report when it was involved in an accident mid-range position between neutral and full near Middle Township. nose-up.” The operator told the NTSB, However, according to the according to the report, that the report, “the cockpit was crushed.” pilot, later identified as 23-year-old The pilot’s “4-pt harness,” it said, Thomas R. Gibson, who has lived in remained latched and was cut by Washington Township (Gloucester rescue personnel. One propeller County), Medford Lakes Borough, blade was undamaged, while the and Ocean City, was hired in late other was said to have exhibited May 2022. “s-bending and leading- edge The airplane, he reportedly told gouging.” Gibson authorities, was “completely fueled Visibility at the time of the crash prior” to the accident flight. was said to be 10 miles. “On the accident flight, the pilot departed Gibson, according to an obituary prepared runway 32 and flew a left traffic pattern to by The Godfrey Funeral Homes, graduated pick up the banner at the approach end of from Shawnee in 2017 and graduated from runway 14, which was normal procedure,” Marywood University in 2021. It noted he the report said. “The airplane descended worked at the Ocean City Airport and for toward the banner but missed the haul line Cape May Aerial banner tow. during the pickup attempt. The airplane then Described as “very athletic,” Gibson was a climbed nose-high and stalled, spinning right commercial rated pilot that had obtained his and impacting the runway. Engine noise was instrument rating and tail-wheel endorsement. consistent throughout the accident sequence. It was also noted that he was accumulating “The wreckage came to rest nose-down, hours toward achieving his Airline Transport oriented about a 320 degrees magnetic heading, Pilot Certificate (ATP).