WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 92024 TO 9-4-2024

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
9-1-2024 TO 9-4-2024

On 9/1, a Wenonah resident was issued traffic summonses for driving while their license was suspended, failure to provide proof of car insurance, and being an unlicensed driver. The court date is pending.

On 9/1, officers were called to Wawa on N. Evergreen Ave. for a shoplifting incident. The employees gave a detailed description of the suspect, the vehicle, and the vehicle registration number of the male who fled the scene. After a brief investigation, officers identified the vehicle owner and the male suspect in the shoplifting. The male, a Deptford resident, was charged with shoplifting, and a court date is pending.

On 9/2, officers observed a woman spraying spray foam on the street, sidewalk, and trees. The resident of Camden was issued summonses for disorderly conduct, breach of peace, and littering. The court date is pending.

On 9/2, while patrolling the area of E. Barber Ave., officers observed a male with an open container of alcohol. The alcohol was disposed of, and a summons for possession of an open container of alcohol was issued. The court date is pending.

On 9/2, while on patrol, officers observed a female sleeping in her vehicle in Rotary Park. Officers conducted a pedestrian stop and discovered that she had a warrant for her arrest out of Runnemede. Runnemede granted her release on her own recognizance (ROR) and issued a new court date.

On 9/3, a Myrtle Ave. resident was charged with simple assault, harassment, improper behavior, and breach of peace after assaulting a postal employee. The court date is pending.

On 9/3, an employee of Spirits Warehouse reported one of their U-Haul rentals stolen. The vehicle was supposed to be returned on August 16, 2024. Attempts to reach the renter, a resident of Gloucester City, were unsuccessful. After a brief investigation, Gloucester City police located the vehicle. The owner was contacted, and the vehicle was towed at the owner’s request. The female who rented the vehicle was charged with vehicle theft, and the court date is pending.

On 9/4, a Camden resident was charged with DUI, reckless driving, careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to maintain lane, creating the risk of an accident, and failure to report an accident. His court date is pending.

On 9/4, a resident of Packard Avenue reported that her vehicle had been stolen sometime overnight. The victim stated that the vehicle was parked in her driveway, unlocked, with the keys inside. She mentioned that she didn’t know anyone who would have taken her vehicle. The vehicle has been entered into NCIC as stolen, and the incident remains under investigation.