WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 10-4-2024 TO 102024
10-4-2024 TO 10-7-2024
On 10/4, during a traffic stop, the driver, a Delaware resident, was found to have fictitious Pennsylvania license plates on his vehicle. The vehicle was not registered and did not have insurance. As a result, the vehicle was towed, and the driver was issued summonses for the violations. A court date is pending
On 10/4, a resident of Woodbury Heights was charged with possession of CDS, possession of prescription legend drugs without a prescription, failure to surrender CDS to police, and possession of CDS paraphernalia. Court date pending.
On 10/5, a resident of West Street reported that her grandson’s bicycle was stolen from the rear yard. The caller informed the officers about a juvenile who might be a suspect in the theft. The incident is currently under investigation. If the person is identified, he or she will be charged accordingly.
On 10/6, a Mount Royal resident reported that her cell phone was stolen while attending the Fall Festival Parade. The phone was entered NCIC stolen.
On 10/6, officers were dispatched to a Woodlake apartment for a dispute. Upon arrival, the caller was uncooperative and refused to answer the officers’ questions. The tenant informed officers that the caller showed up early in the morning and was not welcome to stay. When she asked him to leave, an argument ensued. Since the caller refused to answer the officers’ questions and provide proof of residency, he was advised to leave. The male eventually left, and police assistance was no longer required.
On 10/7, officers responded to Railroad Avenue at the request of the NJ State Police to locate a vehicle that was reported stolen. The vehicle was found, towed, and the owner was contacted.
On 10/7, Acme employees reported a shoplifting incident. Employees advised the suspects were sitting inside Dunkin’ Donuts. An officer made contact with the suspects, a male and a female. The male admitted to shoplifting the items. The male suspect, a resident of Woodbury Heights, was placed under arrest, processed, and charged with shoplifting. The merchandise was returned to Acme and a court date is pending.
On 10/7, a Fourth Street resident was charged with burglary, theft, theft of motor vehicle, harassment, and criminal mischief. The vehicle was entered NCIC stolen and a warrant for his arrest was issued.