WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 10-23-2024 TO 10-25-2024

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
10-23-2024 TO 10-25-2024

On 10/23, a Delaware Street resident was charged with Simple Assault following a domestic incident that occurred in the driveway of the home. A court date is pending.

On 10/23, officers were dispatched to a residence on South Davis Street to investigate a reported package theft. The victim informed the officers that her package had been delivered to her old address on Manor Avenue. FedEx sent a notification and a photo showing the package left at that location. However, the package was missing when the victim arrived, and the current resident denied receiving it. Officers attempted to speak with the resident but were unsuccessful. The victim plans to contact FedEx for a resolution. The stolen items, which consisted of children’s clothing, are valued at $104.95.

On 10/23, a Walnut Street resident was charged with possession of CDS. Court date pending.

On 10/24, officers were dispatched to a residence on S. Woodland Avenue due to a reported disturbance. Upon arrival, the individuals involved explained that they were only having an argument and that no physical altercation had taken place. Both parties were informed of their domestic violence rights, which they chose to deny. No further police assistance was required.

On 10/24, a resident of Pennsauken reported to the police that while visiting her boyfriend at Woodlake Apartments, she discovered that her rear tires had been slashed. The victim suspects a particular individual but does not have any proof. The cost to replace the tires is $145.00, in addition to the expense of a tow. She was advised to follow up with the police department if she learns the identity of the person responsible for the damage.

On 10/24, officers were dispatched to a residence on Morris Street in response to a report of an unwanted person. Upon arrival, the officers witnessed one male pushing and striking another male. Both individuals were detained. One of the men had an active arrest warrant, while the other was charged with simple assault. The man with the warrant was taken to Camden County Jail, while the other was lodged in Salem County Jail. Court dates are pending for both individuals.

On 10/25, officers received a report of possible squatters in a boarded-up house on S. Broad Street. Upon arrival, they made contact with a male from Mays Landing. The individual was issued a summons for trespassing and was instructed not to return to the property or to remove any plywood from abandoned buildings in the City of Woodbury. The appropriate authorities were notified, and the house was secured again. A court date is pending.

On 10/25, a resident of Woodbury received multiple traffic summonses for being an unlicensed driver, careless driving, and leaving the scene of an accident. This occurred after the individual caused a motor vehicle accident at N. Broad Street and Edith Avenue intersection and fled the scene. A concerned citizen followed the vehicle until the driver parked at the McDonald’s on North Broad Street, realizing he was being pursued. A court date is pending.