On 1/2, a resident of Delaware Street was charged with violating occupancy standards for allowing someone to live in her apartment without being on the lease. A court date is pending.
On 1/2, officers were dispatched to CVS in response to a shoplifting incident. Employees reported that a male suspect entered the store, concealed merchandise in a Walmart shopping bag, and left without paying. The suspect was observed boarding a New Jersey Transit bus. Officers conducted a traffic stop and removed the suspect, a resident of Stratford, from the bus. It was discovered that he had an active warrant for his arrest out of Camden, which was granted a release on recognizance (ROR). The male was charged with shoplifting, and a court date is pending.
On 1/3, a resident of Westville was issued a summons for lewdness after delivering a package to a residence on North Bayard Avenue and urinating in the driveway. The court date is pending.
On 1/4, officers responded to a residence on Nelson Avenue following a report of criminal mischief. The caller stated that someone had punctured three tires overnight. The cost to replace the vehicle’s tires is $1,380.00. The homeowner provided officers with the name of someone they suspected of causing the damage. If the suspect is proven to have slashed the tires, he will face appropriate charges.
On 1/5, officers were dispatched to Ace Ford to investigate a report of damage to a vehicle. The sales manager explained that upon arriving in the morning, he observed damage to the tailgate of a new Ford F-150. It seemed that someone had attempted to remove and steal the tailgate. The approximate cost of repair is $1000. The incident is currently under investigation.
On 1/5, officers responded to a report of shoplifting at CVS. Employees explained that a male entered the store, concealed merchandise in a bag, and left without paying. The suspect had already left by the time police arrived. After reviewing the video footage, detectives were able to positively identify the male, a resident of Glassboro. He has been charged with shoplifting and trespassing, as he had previously been banned from the store. A court date is pending.
On 1/6, a resident of Curtis Avenue entered the police department and informed officers that she had warrants for her arrest. Upon checking, three active warrants were found. All jurisdictions granted her release on recognizance (ROR) with new court dates. After being processed, she was released along with her new paperwork.
On 1/7, officers were dispatched to Ace Ford regarding a damaged vehicle. The caller reported that an F250 was in their lot awaiting minor repairs. The vehicle had damage to the taillight, the driver's side tailgate pin was bent, and the tailgate was missing. This incident is currently under investigation.
On 1/8, during a traffic stop, the driver was found to have a suspended driver's license and two active warrants. Both jurisdictions granted a release on recognizance (ROR) with new court dates. A summons for driving with a suspended license was issued before the driver was released. The court date is pending.
On 1/9, officers were dispatched to CVS for a shoplifting report. Employees stated that a man entered the store, concealed several items, and then left without paying for them. They provided a description of the suspect. Another officer in the area spotted a man who matched the description and conducted a pedestrian stop. The individual was identified as a resident of Glassboro and was found to be in possession of all the stolen merchandise. He was arrested, the items were returned to CVS, and he was charged with shoplifting and possession of drug paraphernalia. Additionally, he was trespassed from the store. A court date is pending.