On 10/10, officers received an anonymous call reporting that juveniles were jumping a fence on Logan Street and entering an abandoned building. Upon arrival, officers located several juveniles who explained that they had entered the building to hang out. The parents and guardians of the juveniles were notified about the incident, and the juveniles were released into their care. Instead of pursuing criminal charges, a station house adjustment was implemented, requiring the juveniles to write an apology letter to submit to the school resource officer. Additionally, an adult male involved in the incident was issued summonses for trespassing and breach of peace, with a court date pending.
On 10/10, officers were dispatched to a residence on Franklin Street for a report of criminal mischief. The victim reported that someone vandalized his vehicle by flattening both the front and rear driver's-side tires and spraying black spray paint all over the vehicle and its license plates. The estimated cost to repair all the damage exceeds $600. The victim provided officers with video evidence of the incident. The case is currently under investigation, and once the three suspects are identified, they will be charged accordingly.
On 10/11, while patrolling the YMCA, officers observed a vehicle parked at the boat ramp. The driver, a resident of Pitman, was found to have an outstanding warrant for her arrest from Glassboro. Authorities from Glassboro took custody of the woman, while the passenger was released. A court date is pending.
On 10/14, a resident of Newton Avenue reported that his bicycle was stolen while he was sleeping in front of Fresenius Medical Care Dialysis. The bike was valued at $230.00. On October 22nd, the victim informed the police that a friend had found his stolen bike outside CVS.
On 10/15, a resident of Mantua Avenue received a summons for dogs running at large. A court date is pending.
On 10/15, officers were dispatched to a residence on Hunter Street due to a dispute. One individual was charged with criminal mischief, while the other faced charges of disorderly conduct, obstruction, and breach of peace. Court dates are pending.
On 10/16, a resident of Deptford Avenue reported that his truck had been stolen overnight. It appears the keys may have been left inside the vehicle. The truck was then entered into the NCIC as stolen. On October 18th, Camden Police informed Woodbury Police that they had recovered the stolen vehicle and had detained several juveniles. The vehicle has since been removed from the NCIC database. The victim will be notified when he can retrieve his truck after officers complete their processing.
On 10/16, a resident of Pennsville reported that her license plate had been stolen, and her windshield wiper had been damaged overnight. Officers advised the victim to turn in her other license plate and return it to the police department so the license plate number could be entered into NCIC as stolen. The incident is still under investigation.
On 10/17, officers were dispatched to the area of Logan Street and Morris Street for a hit-and-run motor vehicle accident. The victim reported that a vehicle ran a stop sign and collided with her car. The male driver failed to stop and fled the scene. Officers were able to locate the suspected vehicle in the vicinity of Glover Street. Upon contacting the vehicle owner, a resident of Lafayette Avenue, she claimed that she was driving the vehicle. However, the investigation revealed that the registered owner was lying, and the actual driver was positively identified. The vehicle owner was issued a summons for obstruction, while the driver, a resident of Mount Laurel, received several traffic summonses. These included careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report the accident, and failure to possess a driver's license, insurance card, and registration card. A court date is pending.
On 10/17, officers were dispatched to the area of Tatum Street and Red Bank Avenue for a male lying on the grass behind a building. Upon arrival, they found a male camping on the side of the Acenda building, with a small setup and a large amount of trash scattered on the ground. The individual was advised to pack up and clean the area. He was subsequently charged with trespassing and littering, with a court date pending.
On 10/17, a Felix and Son Contractor’s Inc. truck driver was cited for creating a risk of an accident, placing an injurious substance on the roadway, and obstructing public streets after wet concrete he was transporting spilled onto the road, then leaving the scene. Special thanks go to the Public Works Department and Silvi Concrete for taking immediate action to help clear the spilled material from the roadway.
On 10/18, a resident of Paulsboro received a summons for trespassing after returning to McDonald's on North Broad Street, having been banned the previous day. A court date is pending.
On 10/18, officers were dispatched to the Wawa located on N. Evergreen Avenue in response to a male attempting to use a counterfeit $100 bill. When the employee informed him that the bill was fake, the man took the items he was trying to purchase and left the store. Officers later located the vehicle and contacted the owner, who stated it had been rented by a woman living in Philadelphia. Upon reaching out to the woman, she claimed that her boyfriend's friend was driving the car. It was also discovered that earlier that same day, the same male had entered CVS and attempted to use another counterfeit $100 bill. The incident is still under investigation.
On 10/19, officers charged an Aberdeen Place resident with breach of peace and disorderly conduct after she continued to create a disturbance outside the residence. A court date is pending.
On 10/20, officers observed a male resident of Deptford and a female resident of Erial both consuming vodka while waiting at the bus stop on E. Barber Ave. Both individuals were issued summonses for possession of an open container of alcohol and for consuming alcohol in public. A court date is pending.
On 10/20, a resident of Myrtle Avenue received a summons for failing to send their child to school (truancy) due to excessive unexcused absences. A court date is pending.
On 10/20, a resident of Woodlake Apartments reported that her delivered package had been stolen. Although she was unsure of the package's contents, she mentioned it contained materials for a tech class. The resident suspects either her neighbor or her son may have taken the package, but the neighbor denies involvement. The victim was advised to contact the USPS to find out who signed for the package and to bring that information to the police. The case remains under investigation.
On 10/21, officers were dispatched to Wawa at N. Evergreen Avenue regarding a shoplifting incident. Employees reported that a male and a female entered the store, concealed $70 worth of merchandise in bags, and left without paying while the employees were not watching. The couple then entered the Carriage House Apartments. Officers identified both individuals, who have since been charged with shoplifting. A court date is pending.
On 10/22, officers were dispatched to Simon Smoke Shop at the White House Apartments on the ground level for two males who broke into his shop. The male fled when they realized he was inside. The incident remains under investigation, when the two males are identified, they will be charged accordingly.
On 10/22, a resident of High Street reported to the police that his ex-girlfriend had accessed his email and Cash App accounts without permission and transferred $200 to herself. He believes she also sent inappropriate emails to his employer, which led to his termination. The victim did not wish to file any formal complaints at this time; he only requested that the incident be documented for his employer. No further police action is required unless he decides to press charges.
On 10/22, an Aberdeen Place resident was issued a summons for trespassing after being banned from Woodbury Tobacco and then returning. The court date is pending.
On 10/23, a S. Evergreen Avenue resident was charged with invasion of privacy and aggravated assault. On 11/5, the subject was processed for his warrant and transported to the Salem County Jail. Court date pending.
On 10/24, during a pedestrian stop, it was discovered that the woman had two warrants for her arrest from Laurel Springs. Laurel Springs granted her release on recognizance and set a new court date.
On 10/25, a resident of Penn Street was charged with manufacturing and distribution of marijuana, failure to provide controlled dangerous substances to law enforcement, possession of drug paraphernalia, obstructing sidewalks, and possession of an open container of alcohol. A court date is pending.
On 10/26, officers observed a male consuming a Twisted Tea, crush the can, and throw it on the ground. The male was issued a summons for public alcohol consumption and littering. A court date is pending.
On 10/27, while on patrol in the area of East Red Bank Avenue, officers observed two vehicles with broken windows. They were able to make contact with one of the vehicle owners, who informed them that the cost to repair the damage would be approximately $2,000. She noted that nothing appeared to be missing except for a pair of sneakers. Officers knocked several times at the second location, but no one answered. A few hours later, the owner of the second vehicle called the police to report the incident. Nothing of value seemed to be missing from that vehicle as well. The investigation is ongoing.
On 10/28, while on patrol, officers noticed two adults sitting in the flowerbeds outside Sage Therapy Services. This has been a recurring issue, as individuals have been leaving trash, alcohol bottles, and drug paraphernalia in the area. As a result, the owner has had to post no trespassing signs to discourage this destructive behavior. Both individuals were charged with trespassing and possession of drug paraphernalia, and their court dates are pending.
On 10/29, officers responded to a property on Euclid Street where several juveniles were attempting to kick open a garage door. By the time officers arrived, the juveniles had dispersed. The officers inspected the garage and contacted public works to secure the door. If the juveniles are identified, they will face appropriate charges.
On 10/30, a former Stuart Street resident was charged with breach of peace, obstruction, nuisance, occupant standards, resisting arrest, burglary, trespassing, and disorderly conduct. A court date is pending.
October 31, 2025 – HAPPY HALLOWEEN