Activity Report

Calls for Service May 17, 2012

 

Officers observed a 28 year old Paulsboro resident improperly crossing the intersection of Broad and Cooper Streets, creating a traffic hazard. The accused was found to have an active outstanding warrant for his arrest. He was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The issuing municipality released the accused on his own recognizance. He was released from custody with his traffic summons.

 

While on a motor vehicle stop it was learned the driver had a suspended driver’s license and a warrant for arrest. The 26 year old Metuchen, NJ resident was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. At headquarters the accused was released on her own recognizance by the issuing municipality and released from custody with her traffic summonses.

 

The passenger of a motor vehicle was found to have an active warrant for his arrest. The 51 year old Lindenwold resident was also found to be in possession of CDS. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. At headquarters the issuing municipality released the accused on his own recognizance. He was released from custody after being served with his complaint summonses.

 

A Prince Street resident contacted police with regard to the Conrail train engines idling in the area for a period of time. This occurs in the early morning hours as well. Conrail was contacted regarding the complaints.

 

Officers signed a disorderly persons complaint against a 50 year old Paulsboro resident for shouting obscenities in the area of Broad and Barber. The accused was served and released from the scene.

 

A 53 year old Mehorter Boulevard resident stated her medication was stolen from her home. The victim stated she needed to make a police report in order to replace her medicines. She was advised a report would be on file.

 

Carriage House apartments notified police a snow blower was removed from a closet located near the laundry rooms. The snow blower was last seen on May 14. Incident remains under investigation.

 

Officers observed a 41 year old Woodbury resident, known by police to have outstanding active warrants, in the area of S. Broad Street. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. At headquarters all issuing municipalities released the accused on his own recognizance. He was then released from custody.

 

Calls for Service May 16, 2012

 

Officers were dispatched to the area of Prince Street for a noise complaint. Residents stated the Conrail train is idling for some time before it moves on in the early morning hours. Conrail was notified of the complaint.

 

Complaints were signed against a property owner for not registering his rental properties.

 

A 66 year old Woodbury resident reported a domestic violence assault. The victim did not wish for complaints to be signed at this time. She was advised of her rights under domestic violence and to contact the police immediately if there is any further problem.

 

A 20 year old Morris Street resident reported to police he was assaulted while in the area of Penn Street by a 19 year old Woodbury resident. He was advised if he could positively identify the suspect, he could sign complaints with the court clerk’s office. He was also advised the report would be on file.

 

Officers were dispatched for a vehicle occupied by two females that had open containers of alcohol in the vehicle. A motor vehicle stop was conducted on the vehicle and proper complaints were issued.

 

Police responded to Boost Mobile for a customer complaint. Both parties were advised of their right to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office and the procedure for accomplishing this.

 

While court was in session, a 53 year old Woodbury resident began shouting obscenities while in the police lobby. The accused was issued a summons for disorderly person.

 

Acme Market employees reported a male entered the store, filled a shopping cart with miscellaneous items and attempted to leave the store without paying for them. The accused was stopped by employees and fled the area leaving the shopping cart of items. The description of the accused was given to officers. A copy of the store surveillance video will be made in an attempt to identify the accused.

 

Property owners were sent letters notifying them of their violation of the city ordinance regarding property maintenance. Follow up investigations will be completed in 10 days.

 

Calls for Service May 15, 2012

A N. Woodland Avenue resident contacted police regarding his home being burglarized. It appears the actor/s made entry threw a bathroom window. Case remains under investigation.

 

A 40 year old West Deptford resident was charged with driving while intoxicated.

 

Officers responded to an attempted burglary to a Carpenter Street residence. It appears entry was made through a basement window. Case remains under investigation.

 

A 33 year old Woodbury resident was placed under arrest for domestic violence criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. All domestic violence guidelines were completed.

 

Probation officers reported to headquarters for assistance in serving a probation violation warrant. The 29 year old accused was located and placed under arrest. The accused was lodged in the Gloucester County Jail.

 

A 34 year old Logan Street residence contacted police regarding a child custody issue. She was advised a report would be on file and to take the issue to Family Court.

 

A 55 year old Wenonah resident reported she is being harassed on the telephone by an ex-employee. The complainant advised officers she was keeping copies of the messages left on the phone by the accused. She was advised of the procedure to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.

 

Numerous letters were mailed to property owners throughout the city advising them of the municipal ordinance violation of property maintenance. Follow up investigations will be completed in ten days.

 

 

An Allens Lane resident advised her friend took her cell phone and would not return it. She was advised of the procedure to sign theft complaints with the court clerk’s office.

 

Several letters were sent to the registered owners of vehicles officers considered to be abandoned. Follow up investigations will be conducted in 48 hours.

 

Executive Auto Sales reported they are receiving harassing telephone calls from an unknown actor. The complaint stated he did not wish to pursue the matter any further but wanted the incident documented.

 

A 28 year old American Street resident was charged with domestic violence disorderly conduct and hindering following an incident at the residence. All domestic violence guidelines were completed.

 

Officers responded to the Canal Liquor Store for a male soliciting money from potential customers. The male was located in the shopping strip and found to be disoriented and intoxicated. The accused was issued a summons for breach of peace. He was transported to Underwood Memorial Hospital by Gloucester County EMS.

 

A representative from Kemble Methodist church advised police money was missing from the Christian Education Offices. Incident remains under investigation.

 

A 54 year old Camden resident was observed on the property of Lakeside Apartments. The accused has been repeatedly advised, verbally and in writing, not to be on the property. He was issued a summons for trespassing.

 

Calls for Service May 14, 2012

A Russell Street resident reported he heard noise outside his home and the dog was barking. On checking his vehicle door was opened. Nothing was reported missing from the car.

 

A 33 year old Woodland Avenue resident reported when she returned home an 18 year old Deptford resident and his 51 year old mother were in her home. She told them to leave and they complied. She was advised a report would be on file and if there were any other problems to contact the police immediately.

 

A 52 year old Queen Street resident reported her 25 year old daughter was at her home causing a disturbance. On police arrival it was learned the 25 year old had active outstanding warrants for her arrest. She was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The accused was unable to post bail and was lodged in the Gloucester County Jail in default.

 

Officers responded to the Lukoil on N. Broad Street for a male subject creating a disturbance at the bus stop. Officers located a 53 year old Westville resident who was in possession of open alcohol. He was issued a summons and released.

 

Rite Aid Pharmacy reported a juvenile came into the store and shoplifted several food items. The juvenile was later located and taken to her residence where her parents were advised of the incident.

 

A Hunter Street resident reported several jewelry items were taken from her home. All the doors and windows to the home were locked. There were no signs of forced entry. Incident remains under investigation.

 

Police responded to Underwood Memorial Hospital for a complaint of threats. The 72 year old Kennett Square, Pa. resident reported her sister’s companion has been threatening her and this is an ongoing issue. She was advised a police report would be on file and the procedure to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.

 

Summonses were issued to various residents for violation of the municipal ordinance regarding property maintenance.

 

 

 

 

 

Calls for Service May 11-13, 2012

While on a motor vehicle traffic stop, it was learned the driver of the vehicle had an active outstanding warrant for his arrest. The 26 year old Mantua resident was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The issuing municipality released the accused on his own recognizance. The accused was released from custody with his motor vehicle summons.

 

A 43 year old Blackwood resident was observed drinking alcohol in public while on Hopkins Street. Officers took possession of the alcohol, destroyed and properly disposed of the container. The accused was issued a summons for open container in public.

 

Several letters were sent to city residents regarding property maintenance. Follow up investigations will be conducted in ten days.

 

A S. Evergreen Avenue resident reported to police his neighbors often put the trash out early, dragging it across the ground causing trash to fall out and litter the area. The resident was unable to identify which neighbor is causing the problem. He was advised to contact the police the next time he observed his neighbors dragging the trash causing the litter and not cleaning it up.

 

Police were dispatched to a Walnut Street residence to check on the well being of the occupants. It was determined the 34 year old resident was having difficulty dealing with family matters. No one appeared to be in any distress.

 

Officers stopped a 48 year old male Woodbury resident for riding his bicycle without a light source. The male was also in possession of an open container of alcoholic beverage.  A warrant check revealed active outstanding warrants for his arrest. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to the Camden County Jail in default.

 

Three adult Woodbury residents exchanged words while on High Street. All three were advised of their right to sign complaints. No one wished to pursue the matter.

 

A Glover Street resident reported his shed was burglarized during the overnight hours. The lock to the shed was broken off and missing. A check of the area for any tool possibly used to break the lock proved negative. Unknown actor/s removed a self propelled lawn mower.

 

Police were dispatched to S. Broad Street, Spirit Movers, for the sidewalk being blocked by furniture. The owner of the business immediately had the furniture removed and placed back inside the business.

 

Heritage Dairy store employees advised police a male entered the store attempting to use a counterfeit $10.00 bill. As the employee used the counterfeit marker on the bill, the male snatched it from their hand and left the store. The employees will have the manager make a copy of the surveillance video in an attempt to identify the accused.

 

Witnesses allege a 57 year old Woodbury male resident intentionally ran over a goose while traveling the access road off N. Broad Street. The goose was attempting to make its way to the lake and was struck by the accused vehicle. The driver was identified and stated he did not intentionally strike the animal. The witnesses were advised of the procedure to sign a complaint with the court clerk’s office.

 

A 37 year old Woodbury resident stated money was stolen from her purse while she was at work. Management will review the surveillance tape to see if the accused can be identified. Incident remains under investigation.

 

A Lupton Avenue resident reported the glove compartment to his vehicle was ransacked some time during the overnight hours. The vehicle was parked, unlocked in the driveway of the residence. Nothing was taken from the vehicle.

 

While on a motor vehicle traffic stop, it was learned the 21 year old female Monroe Township operator had active outstanding warrants for her arrest. She was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The issuing municipalities released the accused on her own recognizance. She was released from custody with her motor vehicle summonses.

 

A 47 year old Sicklerville female resident reported her phone was lost while she was in Sicklerville. When she called her phone, a male who stated he lived on High Street, had her phone. Officers responded to the residence to retrieve the phone. The phone was then returned to the complainant.

 

Police were dispatched to the Woodlake Apartment complex for a report of two females engaged in a loud verbal argument. Two females were located who advised a 26 year old female resident was screaming and cursing at them as they were visiting a friend. The accused was located and advised she would be receiving a complaint for breach of peace.

 

Rite Aid Pharmacy employees contacted police for a possible shoplifting. The description of the male was provided. Officers searched the surrounding area with negative results for the accused. It is unknown what, if any, item was taken from the store.

 
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