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Philadelphia man charged in deadly N.J. hit-and-run after anonymous tip, officials say
Updated Jan 18, 2021;
A Philadelphia resident was charged in a hit-and-run that killed a pedestrian in Camden County earlier this month, authorities said.
Gregory Graves, 40, faces counts of leaving the scene of a fatal accident, being involved in a fatal accident while having a suspended driver’s license and hindering apprehension or prosecution, Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Runnemede Police Chief Paul Dailey said in a statement Saturday night.
Police found the victim, Frederick Murray, 61, of Somerdale, suffering from multiple injuries on Jan. 3 at South Black Horse Pike and East Clements Bridge Road in Runnemede after being called to a pedestrian hit in the area, authorities said. Murray was rushed to an area hospital, where he died Jan. 11.
Police identified then charged a Philadelphia as the driver in a fatal hit-and-run incident in Runnemede on Jan. 3, Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Runnemede Police Chief Paul Dailey said.
According to Camden County officials, Mr. Gregory Graves, 40, of Philadelphia, is charged with one count of second-degree Leaving the Scene of a Fatal Accident, one count of third-degree Being Involved in a Fatal Accident with a Suspended License, and one count of third-degree Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution.
Authorities said in a statement, officers responded to the intersection of the S. Black Horse Pike and East Clements Bridge Rd. in Runnemede around 4:50 p.m. for a report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle.
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The ordeal began around 11:15 a.m. when Runnemede Police officers responded to the intersection of the Black Horse Pike and Clements Bridge Road for a report of a woman armed with a knife and yelling. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.