WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 112024 TO 112024

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
11-8-2024 TO 11-11-2024

On 11/8, a North Broad Street resident reported that his vehicle was stolen from the rear of his property. The vehicle has been entered into the NCIC as stolen, and the incident remains under investigation.

On 11/8, during a traffic stop, it was discovered that the driver was a fugitive wanted in the state of Delaware. Additionally, the driver was operating the vehicle without a valid driver’s license. He was arrested and taken to Salem County Jail.

On 11/8, a resident of Mehorter Blvd. reported her wedding rings were stolen from her porch steps. She had placed the rings inside a glass container for safekeeping while she did yard work. After leaving her home briefly, she returned to find the rings missing. The victim mentioned that an unknown man came to the house during her absence and asked her husband if the vehicle in their driveway was for sale. She suspects that this individual may have stolen her rings. The incident remains under investigation.

On 11/9, officers responded to a dispute between an Amazon driver and a resident on Morris Street. The Amazon driver explained that she had delivered a package to the wrong address. Before she could return to her vehicle to deliver the package to the correct address, the customer approached her, demanding the package. The driver informed the customer that she needed to take a photo of the delivery at the correct address before she could hand over the package. The customer then began cursing and screaming, trying to intimidate the driver, which prompted the driver to call the police. When police arrived, the resident expressed her frustration about having to get out of bed to retrieve the package. Officers advised the driver to report the incident to her supervisor and provided guidance on how to file a complaint with the Deptford Joint Municipal Court.

On 11/9, while on foot patrol in the area of East Red Bank Avenue, officers responded to previous reports of homeless individuals living in tents. They located two individuals in the wooded area. The officers informed them that camping was not permitted in that location, and the individuals agreed to gather their belongings and leave. One of the individuals was found to have an active warrant from Bellmawr. Bellmawr authorized a release on recognizance (ROR), and the individual was released with a new court date.

On 11/10, a Woodbury resident was issued traffic summonses for careless driving, improper passing, and delaying traffic after causing an accident on N. Evergreen Ave. The court date is pending.

On 11/11, To all veterans, we thank you for your service today and every day.