Investigators say Zedrick Johnson, 34, is wanted in connection to a murder and the robberies of a gas station and a convenience store.
BURLINGTON COUNTY, N.J. -
A man accused of robbing a Delran, New Jersey gas station at knifepoint was already wanted for murder, Burlington County Prosecutor Robert D. Bernardi announced Thursday.
The prospector's office says it is searching for 34-year-old Zedrick Johnson. Police say he robbed the National Fuel gas station on Route 120 North and Tenby Chase Drive on Wednesday.
Johnson is also wanted in connection with a February 11 murder at a Willingboro gas station and a February 12 armed robbery at a Willingboro convenience store, investigators said.
If you have any information on Johnson's whereabouts, you're asked to call the Willingboro Township Police Department at 609-877-2253 or the Major Crimes Unit of the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office at 609-265-5059 or after hours at 609-267-8300.
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