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http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/...cle_47a682e0-c61a-11e5-87d8-9f0c54941ffd.html
Nicole Angstadt led a rebellious, troubled life cut short by her killing last month in Middle Township. The 15-year-old Erma teenager, whose body was found Dec. 14 in the crawlspace of a vacant Rio Grande home, had a tumultuous family life with only sporadic public instruction in school...
Police records indicate officers paid regular unwelcome visits to the familys ranch-style home on Willow Drive, a residential street a short walk from the empty home where her body was found. Police knocked on the familys front door for noise complaints, truancy and domestic disputes...
Records of those calls for service show the first police visit was in 2004 and often involved the parents reporting Nicole, a fraternal twin, having run away from home after an argument... The last time Nicole ran away, she never came home.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/...cle_a4a33834-d732-11e5-b746-9b8df25eaef0.html
Two men on Friday were charged with the rape, murder and dismemberment of a 15-year-old Lower Township girl whose body was found in December in a vacant house.
Derrick Powers, 23, and Charles Mosley, 33, both recently of Middle Township, were charged Friday with killing Nicole Angstadt, whose body was found in a crawl space of a vacant Rio Grande home on Dec. 13.