Officers hurt chasing allegedly suspicious young suspect through NJ neighborhood

Two police officers were hurt after they chased a young person through a South Jersey neighborhood on Friday, according to the Gloucester Township Police Department.

Officers were called to the Millbridge section of Gloucester Township around 11:50 p.m. on Oct. 3 after it was reported that there were people acting suspiciously and looking into parked cars, police said.

When the officers got there, they saw a young man hiding behind a boat that was parked in a home’s driveway, police explained.

The officers tried to stop the young man with verbal cues before he ran away leading them on a chase through the neighborhood, officials said.

Eventually, the officers said they caught up to the person and were able to place him under arrest.

The police department reports that one officer suffered injuries to his knee and back while another officer hurt his hand during the ordeal. Both were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

The young suspect was not hurt during the chase and capture, police said.

The suspect was charged with criminal attempted burglary, aggravated assault on law enforcement and resisting arrest before he was released to his mother, officials said.

The Gloucester Township Police Department wants to remind residents to remove valuables and always lock your car doors.

If you see anything suspicious, don’t hesitate to report it to the department by calling 856-228-4500 or 911.

You can also submit anonymous tips to 856-842-5560 or by clicking here.

Emily Rose Grassi

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