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A Burlington County drug dealer was indicted on charges stemming from a woman s fatal overdose in 2019, authorities said.
Antoine Crawley, 35, of Pemberton s Sunbury Village section, was charged by a grand jury in the death of 27-year-old Brittney Wallace, Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina said.
An autopsy found that the fentanyl level in Wallace s system was more than five times the lethal dose, authorities said.
The indictment returned June 24 charges Crawley with strict liability for drug-induced death, possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance.
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Kelly Logan, a lifelong Willingboro resident and retired officer in the Burlington County Sheriff s Department, began his career in the 1990s and said he always knew he wanted to work in law enforcement, having a father who worked in the Camden County Sheriff s Office and seeing him in uniform everyday. I grew up with a family member that was in uniform everyday and my mom, she was a nurse, wore a nursing uniform, so I was always around law enforcement and the medical field so I always had that dream regardless of what I went to school for that I would be a police officer, said Logan.