Local News - Mullica Township police arrest three in April 23 home invasion, stabbing
A four-month investigation led to the arrests of three local men following a violent home invasion in Mullica Township, police said Friday.
Police charged James Christopher, 25, of Hammonton; Matthew Woldorf, 25, of Waterford Township, Camden County; and Mark Rose, 25, of Galloway Township, with robbery, burglary, theft, aggravated assault and....Continue Reading
making terroristic threats after an April 23 incident on Heidelberg Avenue in the Devonshire section of the township.
Police said Rose dropped off Woldorf and Christopher at the home at about 12:30 a.m. Wearing masks and camouflage, the two kicked down the rear door and restrained the two adult occupants.
One victim was stabbed during the assault, and was later taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Campus, in Atlantic City with nonlife-threatening injuries.
The U.S. Marshal Service Fugitive Task Force assisted Mullica police with the investigation to track down Christopher in Philadelphia.
As of Friday, Rose and Woldorf posted bail and were released from the Atlantic County Jail in Mays Landing, where Christopher remained Friday afternoon.
"We believe Christopher was the mastermind of this scenario," Mullica police Capt. John Thompson said Friday when police announced the arrests.
Woldorf was on probation in Camden County, although The Press of Atlantic City could not immediately reach his probation officer Friday afternoon to confirm details about his previous charges.
Rose has an active indictment in Atlantic County for drug possession charges.
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