Berlin Township police are searching for a suspect in the fatal stabbing of a local woman.
The Berlin Township Police Department received a call about an assault on the 100 block of Patton Avenue shortly after 10 p.m. When police officers got to the scene, they found the 39-year-old victim lying in the driveway of her residence and bleeding profusely.
The victim was rushed to nearby Virtua Hospital. Unfortunately, doctors were unable to save her; she was pronounced dead approximately an hour later. Medical examiners believe that the victim died as a result of multiple stab wounds.
Detectives with the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office are actively investigating the killing. At this time, investigators do not have a lot of information to work with. It is believed that the stabbing stemmed from a domestic dispute at the residence.
If a suspect is eventually identified and apprehended, they could be subject to serious criminal charges for aggravated assault or even homicide. As set forth by N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3, murder is the most serious offense in the New Jersey Criminal Code. A conviction on first degree murder charges could result in a life sentence in NJ State Prison, with a minimum term of incarceration of 30 years.
Authorities have asked for the public’s assistance with the investigation. Anyone who has information about the homicide is asked to get in touch with Camden County Prosecutor’s Office detectives at 856-365-3114 or Berlin Township police at 856-767-5878.
For additional information about this case, see the NJ.com article entitled “Woman Stabbed to Death in Berlin Township, Police Say.”