Crime & Safety
3 Camden Men Sentenced in Gas Station Robberies
Kendall Rollines and Samuel and Jameel Ingalls pleaded guilty to the armed robberies of gas stations in Woodbury, Deptford and Paulsboro. A fourth man, Fredrick Jenkins, awaits charges.
Three Camden City residents were sentenced Friday to state prison terms for their roles in a string of 2011 armed robberies of gas stations from Paulsboro to Deptford.
Twenty-two-year-old Kendall Rollines, 30-year-old Jameel Ingalls and his 21-year-old cousin Samuel P. Ingalls, all of Camden City, pleaded guilty to the armed robberies of a Valero station in Paulsboro, a Sunoco station in Woodbury and a Deptford Citgo station in May 2011.
Rollines, who cut a deal with prosecutors in exchange for an April 25 guilty plea, was sentenced to seven years for the robberies plus a concurrent four-year sentence for eluding police.
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He was also ordered to pay $2,537 in restitution to the Valero owner. Rollines must serve 85 percent of his sentence—nearly six years—before he is parole-eligible.
Jameel and Samuel P. Ingalls were sentenced to 10-year state prison terms as well as being ordered to make full restitution to the Valero owner.
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The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office is still working to bring charges against their co-defendant, 21-year-old Fredrick M. Jenkins of Williamstown.
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