Activity Report

Calls for Service February 21, 2012

Officers responded to the Lakeside Apartments for an unknown medical emergency. It was learned the 84 year old resident had fallen. Access was made to the apartment. Gloucester County EMS transported the subject to Underwood Memorial Hospital for treatment.

 

While on a motor vehicle traffic stop, it was learned the operator had an active outstanding warrant for his arrest. The 29 year old Philadelphia, Pa. resident was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. At headquarters the subject was able to post his bail and was released from custody along with his motor vehicle summonses.

 

CVS Pharmacy employees reported suspicious phone calls. The employee was able to recognize the caller who was advised to contact CVS loss prevention and the call was ended. No complaints are to be signed at this time.

 

Officers signed a complaint for disorderly persons against a 29 year old Woodbury resident for making non emergency calls to 911.

 

Woodbury units responded to Canal’s Liquor store for a shoplifting. The description of the accused was broadcast. The accused was located by officers on S. Broad Street. The 36 year old Cookstown, NJ resident was placed under arrest. Search incident to arrest found the accused to be in possession of a hypodermic syringe. An active outstanding warrant was also located on the accused. The issuing municipality took custody of the subject. He was released with his summonses.

 

Police responded to the area of Railroad and Curtis Avenues for an assault in progress. The female caller stated she was being assaulted and the male had a knife. Investigation revealed this to be a false statement. The 29 year old Woodbury resident was issued a summons for disorderly persons causing a false public alarm.

 

Canal’s Liquor store contacted police regarding a shoplifting that had just taken place. The accused fled in a vehicle last seen traveling on S. Evergreen Avenue. Officers were able to stop the vehicle. A 40 year old Sicklerville resident and a 25 year old Sicklerville resident were both placed under arrest for shoplifting and transported to police headquarters. Both were processed and issued their complaints. Both individuals were advised not to return to Canal’s.

 

A 29 year old West Deptford resident was placed under arrest for active outstanding warrants. He was transported to police headquarters. The accused was released on his own recognizance by the issuing municipalities with new court dates.

 

Woodbury units responded to a High Street residence for an unwanted person. The 30 year old resident stated he wanted his friend to leave the apartment. The 23 year old Paulsboro resident left the area without further incident.

 

Police responded to a Horace Street residence for a complaint of a business being operated from the home. A check with City Hall showed no mercantile license was issued for that address. Investigation to continue.

 

Complaints were issued against several individuals for living in a rental unit and not being on the lease.

 

Complaints were signed against the property owner of a Salem Avenue residence for property maintenance violations.

 

Calls for Service February 17-20, 2012

Officers responded to a Progress Avenue residence for a neighbor complaint. The 46 year old resident felt he was being harassed by his neighbor. He was advised of the procedures to sign a complaint with the court clerk’s office.

 

A 19 year old Wenonah resident reported to police unknown person/s withdrew money from his bank account in Woodbury. Bank officials are investigating the incident. The complainant was advised a report would be on file.

 

A 54 year old Mullica Hill resident stated she had evicted her tenant from an apartment on Hopkins Street. When she went to the apartment, an unknown male was present advising her he had sub leased the apartment from her original tenant. She advised the male to leave. Officers checked the apartment and the 46 year old male stated he was leaving.

 

A 53 year old Woodbury resident reported she was notified by her bank of several withdraws on her account. She then realized she had lost her ATM card. The victim has already spoken with the bank and has applied for a new card. The bank stated they would contact the victim if the card was used anywhere else. The victim was advised the police would be following up on the incident.

 

Officers were called to the East Centre Street area for a dispute. A 19 year old Wenonah resident stated her ex-boyfriend came by and they argued. It was only a verbal dispute. The 30 year old Woodbury resident had left the area. The complainant does not wish to sign complaints, only that the male not return to her place of employment again.

 

Police responded to Hemlock Terrace for a dog attacking another dog then left the area. Witness stated the dog ran up to a man walking his dog and attacked both of them. The victim was later located and stated his dog received substantial injuries from the attack and that both of his hands were injured from the dog. The owner of the dog was notified and a summons was issued for allowing the dog to run at large. Gloucester County Animal Control responded and took control of the scene.

 

Officers were dispatched to a High Street residence for a fight. The victim, a 29 year old Westville resident stated she had a verbal argument with the 30 year old Woodbury resident who then started to physically attack her. The male was located and placed under arrest. Search of the accused incident to arrest revealed CDS in his possession. The accused also had an active outstanding warrant for his arrest. He was processed on his charges from Woodbury. Gloucester County Sheriff’s Department transported the accused to the Gloucester County Jail in default of bail. This was not a domestic incident.

 

While officers were in the area of J&D Liquor Store, they heard a loud bang and the audible alarm for the store was sounding. Officers observed two males running after seeing the patrol car. The males were located and detained by police. Charges of disorderly persons, resisting arrest were filed on both subjects. The 20 year old Woodbury resident was additionally charged with possession of CDS which was located on his person during a search incident to arrest.

 

A 29 year old Gibbstown resident was observed on the property of Woodlake Apartments. The subject has been previously advised he is not to be on the property and was served a letter from the complex management advising him to stay off the property. Officers signed a trespassing complaint against the accused.

 

A 41 year old Woodbury resident stated someone withdrew money from his bank account without his permission. Bank officials advised the resident to file a report with the police. There are no suspects at this time. Case remains under investigation.

 

Police responded to the Lakeside Apartment complex for a noise complaint. The 41 year old downstairs tenant stated his neighbor has been playing his music loudly all day. Officers attempted to make contact with the 52 year old tenant, who refused to cooperate. A summons was issued for breach of peace and obstruction.

 

Officers stopped a 20 year old Mullica Hill resident for improperly crossing N. Broad Street creating a traffic hazard. While speaking with the accused, he was found to be in possession of a bottle of alcohol. The accused was issued a summons for obstructing the roadway and possession of alcohol by a minor. The alcohol was properly disposed of and the bottle was destroyed.

 

A 20 year old Reading, Pa. resident was located in the Woodlake Apartment complex. Upon his identification it was learned he had an active outstanding warrant for his arrest. The subject was placed under arrest and transported to headquarters. He was able to post bail on the warrant and was released with a new court date.

 

Letters regarding abandoned vehicles were sent to the registered owners. Follow ups will be conducted in ten days.

 

Several individuals were issued summonses for occupant standard violations for living in a rental unit and not being on the lease.

 

A 25 year old Griscom Drive resident reported a 26 year old Gloucester City resident took her dog. She will attempt to get the male to return the dog. If the dog is not returned, the victim will sign complaints.

 

A 33 year old Woodbury resident, known to officers to have active outstanding warrants for his arrest, was seen on Salem Avenue. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The issuing municipalities released the subject on his own recognizance. The accused was given new court dates.

 

A 38 year old Deptford resident reported her pocketbook was stolen from her place of employment in Woodbury. The victim stated she has notified her bank of the theft. The building does have video surveillance. The tapes will be reviewed to see if the accused can be identified.

 

Officers observed a 31 year old Mullica Hill resident on S. Broad Street attempting to ask individuals for money/change. The subject was also riding a bike after date without proper lighting. The subject was detained and advised of his offense. He was issued a summons for breach of peace and failing to have proper lighting on his bike.

 

Police responded to Acme Markets for a suspicious person. A female was walking around the store pushing an empty baby stroller. The accused was later located on Stuart Street. The 25 year old Woodbury resident has been advised in the past she was no longer welcome in the store due to previous shoplifting events. She was issued a summons for trespassing.

 

A 58 year old Westville resident stated he felt threatened when he went to collect his rent money from his tenant. He was advised of the procedure to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.

 

Officers were dispatched to a S. Woodland Avenue residence for a criminal mischief complaint. The 51 year old resident stated sometime in the overnight hours, unknown person/s threw a brick through the passenger side window of his vehicle. There are no suspects at this time.

 

 

 

 

Calls for Service February 16, 2012

 

Officers responded to a N. Broad Street residence for a possible domestic incident. Both parties stated it was just a verbal argument, no physical altercation occurred.

 

A 61 year old Gibbstown resident approached officers begging for money. The accused has been told several times not to beg money. The subject was issued a summons for disorderly conduct.

 

Officers observed a 37 year old Paulsboro resident and a 48 year old Woodbury resident in front of Towne Liquors on S. Broad Street, begging people for money. Both subjects were issued summonses and released from the scene.

 

A 52 year old Bridgeton resident was seen by officers riding his bike at night with no lights, failing to ride to the right and did not have an audible device. Upon detaining the subject it was learned he had numerous outstanding active warrants. He was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The accused was in serious need of medical attention and was transported to Underwood Memorial Hospital. He was released on his own recognizance by the issuing municipalities to the custody of the hospital staff.

 

A 28 year old Sicklerville resident reported to police he had hired a 27 year old male to do some repair work at his home. At some point this individual was involved in a motor vehicle accident and provided the complainant’s name as the registered owner. Case remains under investigation.

 

A 24 year old Woodbury resident stated he was involved in an altercation with a 19 year old Woodbury resident over medication that was missing. All parties stated they wished to sign complaints and were advised of the procedure to do so with the court clerk’s office.

 

Officers responded to a N. Evergreen Avenue residence for a dispute. Former roommates were arguing and they then became involved in a physical altercation. Both parties stated they wished to sign complaints and were advised on the procedure to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.

 

While on a motor vehicle traffic stop, it was learned the operator had a suspended driver’s license as well as an active outstanding warrant. The 24 year old Erial resident was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The accused was able to post bail and was released with a new court date.

 

A 56 year old Westville resident was observed crossing S. Broad Street without using the pedestrian crosswalk causing vehicles to stop abruptly to avoid striking him. The subject was approached and advised of his violation. It was learned he also had an outstanding active warrant. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. At headquarters the subject was released on his own recognizance by the issuing municipality. He was released from custody with a summons for obstructing a public roadway.

 

Several individuals were issued summonses for occupant standard violations for living in a rental unit and not being on the lease.

 

Calls for Service February 15, 2012

Officers responded to Woodlake Apartments for a domestic violence incident. All domestic violence guidelines were completed. Subsequent charges for simple assault were filed.

 

A 33 year old Paulsboro resident was turned over to the Woodbury Police Department by the Paulsboro Police Department on an active outstanding Woodbury warrant. The accused was transported to the Gloucester County Jail.

 

Police observed two Woodbury residents sitting in the bleachers near the Woodbury Child Development Center. Both were advised the park was closed.  Officers later observed the two subjects still in the park after having been advised to leave. Both were issued a summons for being in the park after dark.

 

Officers were dispatched to a Watkins Avenue residence for a harassment complaint. The complainant advised she continues to receive harassing text messages after the accused had been advised not to have contact. She was advised of the procedures to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.

 

While walking foot beat on S. Broad Street, officers observed a 60 year old Woodbury resident  urinating in the alley way next to Towne Liquor. The accused was issued a summons for lewdness.

 

A 25 year old Glassboro resident advised she was harassed by a 54 year old Sewell resident while they were in Family Court. Complaints were signed for disorderly conduct and harassment.

While Municipal Court was in session, a 46 year old Woodbury resident reported she was threatened by a 25 year old Paulsboro resident in the lobby. The accused denied ever threatening the complainant. He was advised not to speak with the complainant. The victim was advised on how to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.

 

A 31 year old Swedesboro resident, known to officers to have outstanding active warrants for his arrest, was observed in the area of Red Bank Avenue. Officers detained the male advising him he was under arrest on the warrants. The accused was transported to police headquarters. Search incident to arrest revealed the accused was in possession of CDS paraphernalia. The accused was issued a summons for the possession and turned over to the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Department.

 

While on a motor vehicle traffic stop, it was learned the driver of the vehicle had a suspended driver’s license. The driver provided his address to officers and stated he did live in Woodbury. The registered owner of the vehicle and passenger was issued a summons for allowing a suspended driver to operate the vehicle. The driver was issued summonses for driving while suspended, no driver’s license and speeding.

 

Occupant standard violations were issued to individuals living in a rental unit and not on the lease.

 

The Community Service Director advised unknown actor/s attempted to enter the storage room of the building. The door had several pry marks. There was no visible damage to the pad lock. The director also noted a blue recycling can was missing from the front of the building.

 

Calls for Service February 14, 2012

 

Officers responded to the WaWa Market for a possible shoplifting. Employees stated a female came in the store and walked through the aisles carrying snack food items.  She went down the center aisle, then left empty handed. It is unknown at this time if anything was actually taken.

 

Underwood Memorial Hospital security contacted police regarding a child left alone in a vehicle. Security stated they had been with the child for approximately 5 minutes before the mother returned. The 29 year old Woodbury resident stated she had hurt her arm and thought she would only be gone a few minutes. The accused was placed under arrest with charges of child endangerment.

 

Police responded to Hemlock Terrace for a neighbor dispute. Both parties were advised of their right to sign a complaint and the procedure for doing so with the court clerk’s office.

 

A 33 year old Cherry Street resident stated he is being harassed by a tree service company. The complainant stated he had contacted the company to get an estimate on having a tree removed and wanted to discuss the plan with his neighbors. He returned home to find the company had taken the tree down and wish to be paid by the complainant.

 

Police were dispatched to Towne Liquor for a fight out front involving a male and female. Both parties admitted they had been drinking and then got involved in an argument. Both parties were issued a summons for Breach of Peace.

 

A 20 year old Aberdeen Place resident came into headquarters advising police items had been removed from her vehicle while it was parked in front of her residence. The complainant stated the vehicle was locked but there were no signs of forced entry when she discovered the theft. Incident remains under investigation.

 

An 18 year old Woodbury resident stated she has been receiving threatening text messages from her aunt, a 45 year old National Park resident. She was advised of the procedure to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.

 

Woodbury units responded to Rite Aid for a shoplifting incident. Employees stated the accused caused the alarm to activate when he left the store. When confronted outside the store, the accused returned extension cords he had concealed under his coat. He then left the area in an older model Volkswagon Bug. The manager stated she would review the security video and provide the police department with a copy.

 

Officers were dispatched to an Allen’s Lane residence for a vehicle blocking the driveway. Upon officer’s arrival the vehicle was gone. The homeowner stated she would like to sign complaints. She was advised of the procedure to sign a complaint with the court clerk’s office.

 

An 18 year old Woodbury resident reported she was play fighting with her brother at which time it began to turn serious. The complainant is 16 weeks pregnant. She does not wish to pursue complaints at this time Gloucester County EMS treated the victim.

 

An abandoned vehicle warning letter was sent to a Franklin Street resident. Follow up will be conducted in ten days.

 

Police and Fire Departments responded to a Stuart Street residence for heating oil spilling into the street from the residence. At this time the home is not occupied. Investigation revealed the copper pipes had been cut out and removed from the heating unit. A private company will be engaged to handle the clean up.

 

Officers were dispatched to the recruiter’s office for a possible theft from a motor vehicle.  An unknown person removed the EZPass transponder from the government vehicle. The vehicle is kept locked and there was no sign of forced entry.

 
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