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Haddonfield Man Attempting To Sell Drugs Carjacked In Camden

CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS)—The Camden County Police Department is searching for three suspects who carjacked a man from Haddonfield who came into Camden to sell marijuana on Tuesday.

Just after 2:45 p.m., an officer responded to a call about a carjacking on the 2000 block of Ferry Avenue. Austin Goettelmann, 23, of Haddonfield, told police that he drove to Camden to sell marijuana to an individual and use the money from the sale to buy other drugs.

Goettelmann was met by three men in a burgundy Nissan Maxima. Two of the men exited the Maxima and robbed Goettelman at gunpoint of his marijuana, his cell phone and his car, a four-dour Honda Accord.

Goettelmann was charged with Loitering to Commit a CDS Offense. He was issued a summons and released.

The first suspect is described as a Black male, approximately 6'2", 170 pounds, wearing a gray hooded shirt and black Dickie pants.

The second suspect is described as a Black male, approximately 5'10", 180-200 pounds, wearing a black hooded shirt.

The third suspect, the driver of the Maxima, was wearing a hooded shirt.

Anyone with information about these suspects or the stolen car should call the CCPD tip line at 856-757-7042.

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