“I’ll never feel safe, I’ll never know what’s around the corner.' The Pennsauken community is shaken tonight after Camden County prosecutors say a woman was killed during a home invasion. jpayoute reports.
CAMDEN COUNTY, N.J. — A woman is dead after a reported home invasion in Pennsauken, according to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. The incident happened around 1:52 a.m. Sunday in the 3700 block of Herbert Avenue.
Authorities said Pennsauken police responded to the home for a call about a home invasion. That’s when they found the victim, 62-year-old Darlene Randall. She later died at a Cherry Hill hospital.“I’ll never feel safe, I’ll never know what’s around the corner,” one neighbor, who wanted to remain anonymous, told CBS3.People told Eyewitness News that Randall was a loving grandmother.
“I live right over here if could’ve been my house it’s very emotional to all of us,” the neighbor said. “We all look out for each other around here, we all care.”CBS3’s Jasmine Payoute contributed to this report.
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