WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 02-13-2022 TO 02-19-2022

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
02-13-2022 TO 02-19-2022

On 2/13 a Woodbury resident was charged with Damage to Property, as the result of an incident on Evergreen Avenue. Court date is pending.

On 2/14 a Packard Avenue resident reported Fraud. Victim claims someone is using their name to lease cars. No suspects at this time.

On 2/14 a Woodbury resident was charged with Resisting Arrest, Obstruction, and a host of other charges as the result of a motor vehicle stop. Court date is pending

On 2/14 a National Park resident reported someone broke their windows in their vehicle, while it was parked in a lot on N. Broad. No suspects at this time.

On 2/14 Tony Sopranos Pizza reported Theft, as the result of a delivery made to the wrong address. Officers advised the employee how to sign complaints with Deptford Court.

On 2/17 an Edith Avenue resident reported a Theft. The Victim left their belongings at the curb, when inside residence and upon returning noticed all of her belongings were gone. No suspects at this time.

On 2/17 a resident on Evergreen Avenue reported someone wrote profanity on their front door, and suspect the neighbor.

On 2/17 a Woodbury resident reported someone broke the glass enclosure at a bus stop on N. Broad. Incident is under investigation.

On 2/17 two West Deptford residents were charged with Receiving Stolen Property and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, as the result of a pedestrian stop on N. Broad Street. Court date is pending.

On 2/18 two CVS employees reported being assaulted when approaching a group of Shoplifting suspects. Suspects fled prior to Police arrival. Incident under investigation.

On 2/18 a S. Barber Avenue resident reported someone broke several windows at their residence. Incident under investigation.

On 2/18 a Lukoil employee reported a vehicle received gas, and left without paying. No suspects at this time.

On 2/19 a Mullica Hill resident reported their vehicle stolen while parked in the CVS parking lot. Incident under investigation.

On 2/19 a Station Drive resident reported their front license plate missing. Resident was on vacation, and did not know exactly when the plate went missing. No suspects at this time.

On 2/19 a Gloucester City resident was charged with Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Possession of CDS, and various other criminal and traffic offenses as the result of an incident that occurred at the Wawa on Evergreen Avenue. Court date is pending.

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 02-06-2022 TO 02-12-2022

WOODBURY P0LICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
02-06-2022 TO 02-12-2022

On 2/6 an Evergreen Avenue resident reported their neighbor made Terroristic Threats toward them. Police spoke to both parties involved, and advised to contact if any other issues arise.

On 2/6 Woodbury Antiques reported a theft that occurred in their store. Incident pending investigation.

On 2/6 a Woodbury resident was charged with Aggravated Assault as the result of a Domestic Violence incident. Court date is pending.

On 2/7 Police were dispatched to a resident on Broad Street, for report of a Domestic dispute. Police spoke to the alleged victim who didn’t wish to pursue court action at this time.

On 2/8 a Walnut Street resident reported that a female was harassing her juvenile son on his way home from school, as the result of a dispute between her daughter and the male. Both parties were advised how to sign complaints at the Municipal Court.

On 2/8 a Woodbury resident was detained at the Aldi for Shoplifting. Aldi did not wish to pursue complaints, and accused has been banned from the property.

On 2/9 a Green Avenue resident reported someone entered their room, and removed money from a nightstand. No suspects at this time.

On 2/9 a Curtis Avenue resident was charged with Simple Assault as the result of a Domestic incident. Court date is pending.

On 2/10 an employee with T-Mobile reported someone had vandalized their cell tower sight, and removed copper wiring. No suspects at this time.

On 2/10 two Delaware Street residents came to headquarters to speak to an Officer regarding a Burglary. An acquaintance forced their way into the apartment and removed two cell phones. Police spoke to both victims, and when returning to the lobby to get more information, both victims were gone. Neither wished to pursue the matter any further.

On 2/11 Dollar General reported a Shoplifting. Police were able to identify a Sewell resident who was charged with the Shoplifting. Court date is pending.

On 2/12 a Lyman Avenue resident reported their neighbor continuously discards their leaves onto their property. The resident wanted the incident documented for future reference.

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 01-30-2022 TO 02-05-2022

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
01/30/2022 TO 02/05/2022

On 1/30 a Green Avenue resident reported that someone removed money from an envelope in a room at the residence. No suspects at this time.
On 1/30 a Lafayette Avenue resident reported being harassed, as the result of a Domestic Violence incident. Incident was documented.
On 1/30 residents at various locations on Barber Avenue were issued Ordinance violations for snow removal. Court date pending.
On 1/31 a Maple Avenue reported receiving suspicious mail from the Department of Labor regarding their claim. Resident stated they never filed a claim. Incident was documented.
On 1/31 a Bellevue Avenue resident reported Cyber Harassment, from a former acquaintance. A report was taken, and resident was advised the procedure to file a complaint with the Municipal Court.
On 1/31 a Myrtle Avenue resident reported being harassed over parking on the street. Police spoke to both parties, and the incident was documented.
On 1/31 a Camden resident was apprehended and charged with Receiving Stolen Property, as well as, various other criminal offenses. The accused was also issued several motor vehicle summonses, including Reckless Driving, as the result of a pursuit. Court date is pending.
On 2/2 CVS Pharmacy reported a Shoplifting. Police were able to obtain a photo of the suspect, but no identification has been made.
On 2/2 Police were dispatched to the Dollar General parking lot for a theft complaint. Police spoke to the caller who stated two males were removing a catalytic converter from a vehicle parked in the lot. Caller identified the accused’s vehicle, which fled the scene prior to Police arrival. Investigation pending.
On 2/2 a Broad Street resident reported receiving several text messages requesting they send money. The incident was documented, and victim was advised to report any further messages.
On 2/3 various residents on Evergreen Avenue were issued Ordinances for Abandoned Motor Vehicles. Court date is pending.
On 2/3 an Evergreen Avenue resident reported being assaulted by a neighbor. Police spoke to the accused who denied the assault. Incident was documented.
On 2/4 Police were dispatched to the area of N. Maple Street, for an altercation among juveniles. Police were able to locate the victim, and an investigation is pending.
On 2/5 a Glassboro resident was taken into custody for a Shoplifting at J&D Liquors. Court date is pending.
On 2/5 an Evergreen Avenue resident reported Criminal Mischief with Damage, as the result of a Domestic Violence incident. Court date is pending.
On 2/5 a Drexel Street resident reported Credit Card Fraud, after being notified of charges that were not authorized. The incident has been documented.

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 01-23-2022 TO 01-29-2022

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
01/23/2022 TO 01/29/2022

On 1/23 a Maple Street resident reported finding a large bone under their deck. Officers took possession of the bone. It was determined to be a bone from some sort of animal.

On 1/23 Lukoil, N. Broad St. reported a customer fled without paying for their gas. No suspects at this time.

On 1/23 a N. American Street resident reported fraudulent incident regarding their bank accounts. The victim did not know who would have done it. No suspects at this time.

On 1/24 a Union Avenue resident reported a suspicious vehicle. Officers arrived and spoke with occupants, and they left without incident.

On 1/25 a Salem Avenue resident reported people trespassing on her property. The resident requested the incident be documented.

On 1/25 a Deptford resident was charged with Hindering Apprehension, as well as, multiple motor vehicle violations, as the result of a motor vehicle stop on East Barber Avenue.

On 1/25 a S. Evergreen Avenue resident reported an unwanted person. Police arrived and checked the residence. No one was inside. Subject left prior to arrival. Resident advised to contact Police if subject returns.

On 1/26 a Wenonah resident reported a lost license plate on Delaware Street. Attempts to locate the plate were unsuccessful.

On 1/26 a Hessian Avenue resident reported an unwanted person. Police arrived and spoke to both parties, and it was agreed that one would leave for the night.

On 1/27 a N. Evergreen Avenue resident reported a family member took their dog. Police interviewed all parties involved, and the allegations were unfounded.

On 1/27 a N. Warner Street resident reported an excessive amount of scam telephone calls. Police advised never to give personal information or money over the phone.

On 1/27 a N. Broad Street resident complained of a landscaping company that has been blowing yard debris onto their property. Resident agreed to pursue matters through Municipal Court.

On 1/27 a Myrtle Avenue resident reported an unwanted person. Police spoke with both parties, and one was taken into custody for Obstruction. Court date is pending.

On 1/28 a Woodbury resident was taken into custody as the result of a Domestic Violence incident. Court date is pending.

On 1/28 a N. Evergreen Avenue resident was charged with Improper Use of 911, and ordinance violations as the result of recurring accusations. Court date is pending.

On 1/28 a Columbia Street resident reported a dwelling fire. Upon investigation by Woodbury Fire Department it was determined to be an outlet. Power was turned off to the source, and resident advised to contact an Electrician.

On 1/29 a Curtis Avenue resident reported their snow shovel was stolen off of their porch. Two Officers proceeded to shovel the resident’s driveway and sidewalk. They were able to view surveillance video, and did see an individual go onto the porch and take the shovel. No suspects at this time.

On 1/29 a Westville resident reported their car keys were stolen out of their vehicle, while it was parked in a driveway on N. Evergreen Avenue. Ring camera video provided, did not provide a clear view of the incident. No suspects at this time.