WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 11-14-2024 TO 11-16-2024

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
11-14-2024 TO 11-16-2024

On 11/14, during a traffic stop, the driver was found to have an active NCIC hit out of the Gloucester County Prosecutors Office. Before being transferred to the Salem County Jail, a summons for possession of CDS paraphernalia was issued. The court date is pending.

On 11/15, a High Street resident was charged with simple assault as the result of a domestic incident that occurred outside the home. The court date is pending.

On 11/15, a resident on Morris Street reported that her vehicle had been damaged overnight. The windshield was cracked, and a dent was above the driver’s side window. The victim provided officers with the name of someone she suspects is responsible for the damage, but she has no proof. Officers informed her that a report would be filed and that it would be available for insurance purposes if needed. She was also advised to contact the police if she discovers evidence linking the suspect to the damage.

On 11/15, officers responded to an apartment on North Evergreen Avenue following a report of threats. The suspect had left the scene before the police arrived. The victim was granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) and was advised to contact the police if the suspect returned to the residence.

On 11/16, the Cherry Hill Police Department apprehended a male with an outstanding warrant for his arrest from Woodbury. It was later discovered that he also had additional warrants from Mantua and Washington Township. He was processed for the Woodbury and Mantua warrants before being handed over to Washington Township Police and eventually lodged in the Salem County jail. Court dates are pending.

On 11/16, a N. Broad Street resident was charged with possession of cocaine, failure to deliver CDS, possession of CDS paraphernalia, and hindering apprehension. The court date is pending.

On 11/16, a resident of Pennsauken was issued summonses for failing to stop and for maintenance of her vehicle’s lamps (brake light). This occurred after officers observed her run a stop sign at Hunter Street and Woodland Avenue intersection. Additionally, the driver had a warrant out of Riverton, which granted her a release on her own recognizance and a new court date.