WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER 5/6/2024 TO 5/12/2024

WOODBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME BLOTTER
5-6-2024 TO 5-12-2024

On 5/6, a resident of Aberdeen Place informed the police that he had received a call from a credit card company claiming that he was behind on his payment. Upon further discussion, it was discovered that two additional cards had been opened in his name without his consent. The victim provided information about the individual who had opened the accounts. The incident is currently under investigation.

On 5/6, a Deptford resident was mailed a warning letter advising him to remove his abandoned vehicle from a driveway on Chestnut Avenue, or it would be towed. The officer will follow up in 30 days.

On 5/6, a student was charged with criminal trespass after being observed riding their dirt bike on the artificial football turf and the track and field track belonging to Gateway School. Court date pending.

On 5/7, a Lincoln Street resident reported that someone intentionally flattened one of her vehicle’s tires. While changing the flat tire, a razor blade was found in the tire’s sidewall. There are no suspects at this time.

On 5/8, a Nelson Avenue resident was observed sitting in front of Towne Liquor, consuming alcohol. While providing identification, officers observed CDS fall from his pockets. The male was placed under arrest and charged with consuming alcohol in public and possession of cocaine. Court date pending.

On 5/9, a Morris Street property owner was issued a municipal ordinance violation for high weeds/grass and failure to secure building materials from blowing off the property. Court date pending.

On 5/10, a South Broad Street resident was charged with Simple Assault, Harassment, and Robbery as the result of a domestic incident that occurred inside the residence. A TRO was granted for the victim. Court dates pending.

On 5/11, a resident of Lincoln Street received traffic summonses for careless driving and improper passing following a car crash at the intersection of N. Broad Street and E. Barber Avenue. Court date pending.

On 5/12, during a motor vehicle stop, it was discovered that the driver had two warrants for his arrest and was driving with a suspended license. Upon returning to headquarters, both jurisdictions released the male on his own recognizance (ROR) and provided new court dates. Before releasing the driver, he was issued traffic summonses for driving while suspended, window tint, and being an unlicensed driver. A court date is pending.