A Carriage House Complex tenant advised her storage locker was burglarized. The lock was broken and several items were removed. Incident remains under investigation.
Officers were dispatched to West Barber Avenue for a male and a female screaming and shouting obscenities. On arrival officers located a 50 year old male yelling and acting in a disorderly manner. He was issued a summons for disorderly conduct.
A Wenonah resident came into headquarters in regard to her 19 year old son being somewhere in Woodbury. The complainant was worried as her son is an addict. The male was located on N. Broad Street and found to have several active outstanding warrants for his arrest. Due to his condition at the time of arrest, the accused was released on his own recognizance to the care of Inspira Hospital.
A Woodbury resident reported she lost her purse while on Mantua Avenue. The missing items were reported. The complainant was advised a report would be on file.
A 48 year old Paulsboro resident was observed urinating in public on S. Broad Street. The accused was issued a summons.
Woodbury units responded to a domestic violence incident in the WaWa parking lot. All domestic violence guidelines were completed.
While on a motor vehicle traffic stop, it was learned the operator had an active outstanding warrant. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. At headquarters the issuing municipality released the accused on his own recognizance with a new court date.
McDonald’s Restaurant employees contacted police regarding a male soliciting money from customers. The male was located and placed under arrest. The 49 year old West Deptford resident was issued a summons for disorderly conduct and advised not to return to the property.
Several individuals were issued summonses for occupant standard violations; living in a rental unit and not being on the lease.
Several property owners were issued warning letters regarding property maintenance violations. Follow up investigations will be completed in ten days.
Police responded to a group of females fighting in the parking lot of Capn’s Corner. The females were issued summonses for disorderly conduct.
A 47 year old Sewell resident reported her cell phone was stolen while it was left on a table in Capn’s Corner. She was advised a report would be on file.
A 56 year old Deptford resident was observed in the eastbound lane of E. Barber Avenue, walking in street obstructing the flow of traffic. The accused provided false identifying information to officers. When his identity was discovered, it was learned the accused had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. Search incident to arrest revealed the accused to be in possession of CDS paraphernalia. All appropriate charges were filed.
An Aberdeen Place resident reported her friend, a 39 year old Myrtle Avenue resident, kicked the door to her residence rendering it unable to be secured. The complainant was advised on the procedure to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.
A 43 year old Woodbury resident reported a suspicious person who appeared to be following her. The complainant did not know the male and gave a description. Officers checked the area with negative results. The complainant was taken to her home and advised if anything unusual occurs or any further suspicious activity, to contact the police immediately.
Inspira Hospital contacted the police regarding a patient in possession of CDS. The 31 year old Clarksboro resident was issued a summons and released to the custody of the hospital.
A 48 year old Woodbury resident advised while he was a customer in Towne Liquors, an unknown male stole his bicycle that was parked outside. The bicycle was not locked. The victim was advised a report would be on file.
Police responded to the CVS parking lot for a male screaming profanities and acting in a disorderly fashion. The 52 year old Woodbury resident was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct. He was also served with a summons for trespassing as he has been advised numerous times in the past not to be on the CVS property.
CVS employees contacted police regarding a female who looked to be asleep in her car at the drive through window. Officers located the female who stated she was just resting and was not asleep. The 29 year old Westville resident was found to have an active outstanding warrant. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to headquarters. At headquarters the accused posted bail and was released with a new court date.
A 28 year old Camden resident came into headquarters to file a report regarding a child custody issue. The complainant was advised a report would be on file.
A Myrtle Avenue resident contacted police to report her son’s bicycle stolen. Her son was visiting his friend on High Street and when he left the house, his unlocked bicycle had been removed. The complainant was advised a report would be on file.
Officers observed a 54 year old Camden resident improperly crossing N. Broad Street creating a traffic hazard. Upon identification of the male it was learned he had an active outstanding warrant for his arrest. Search incident to arrest found the accused to be in possession of CDS. He was issued all appropriate summonses and released to the Camden Metro Police.
While on a motor vehicle traffic stop, the passenger was found to have an active outstanding warrant for his arrest. The 25 year old Woodbury resident was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The accused was unable to post bail and was turned over to the Gloucester County Jail in default.
Woodbury Units were dispatched to High Street for a group of males drinking and acting in a suspicious manner. The males were located and identified. Two males had active warrants for their arrest and were subsequently placed under arrest. Neither male was able to post bail and both were lodged in the Gloucester County Jail in default. Appropriate summonses were issued for violations.
While officers were conducting foot patrol through Woodlake Apartment complex, a vehicle was located with two occupants. The odor of marijuana permeated the area. The 22 year old Woodbury resident was found to be in possession of CDS. The 26 year old Cherry Hill resident was found to be in possession of CDS paraphernalia. Both individuals were processed and issued their summonses.
A city resident brought a dog to headquarters she found on S. Broad Street. The owner of the animal was located who stated the children let the dog out by mistake. The dog was properly licensed with the City. The owner was issued a summons for the dog running at large.
CVS employees contacted police regarding a male subject in front of the store. The male has been advised on numerous occasions not to be on the property. Officers located the male sitting in front of the door. He was issued a summons for trespassing and escorted from the area.
Officers observed a male and a female in the park on S. Broad Street after dark. Both were issued a summons for being in the park after dusk.
A 33 year old Woodbury resident advised she lent her cell phone to a 26 year old Westville resident who did not return it. The accused stated she does not have the phone. The complainant was advised of the procedures to sign complaints with the court clerk’s office.
Officers observed a 29 year old Camden resident cross S. Broad Street against the traffic sign disrupting the flow of traffic. The accused was issued a summons.
While on a motor vehicle traffic stop, the operator was found to have an active outstanding warrant for her arrest. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. At headquarters the accused posted bail and was released with a new court date.
Officers observed a 24 year old West Deptford resident walking on Allens Lane in the street failing to use the provided sidewalks. Traffic had to swerve in order to avoid striking the male. The male was found to have an active outstanding warrant for his arrest. The accused was transported to police headquarters. The issuing municipality released the accused on his own recognizance. He was then released from custody with a summons for obstructing the roadway.
A 21 year old Turnersville resident was observed drinking alcohol while at the bus stop. The accused was issued a summons.
A NJ Transit driver reported a 49 year old Turnersville resident was getting off the bus and fell into the front of the bus. The victim stated the bus driver stopped suddenly causing him to fall.
Police were dispatched to a W. Barber Avenue residence for an unwanted person. The complainant stated he wanted the 27 year old Paulsboro resident to leave as she was intoxicated. The accused became extremely belligerent screaming profanities. Despite being warned several times to cease this behavior, she continued. She was issued a summons for disorderly conduct which she promptly ripped up and threw on the ground. Officers issued an additional summons for littering.
A Hessian Avenue resident reported while her child was walking home from school, a resident in the area of Cherry and Chestnut Streets harassed her while she walked by. Officers attempted to contact the resident but received no answer at the home. The complainant was advised to contact the police if there is any further problems.
A 43 year old Lindenwold resident was observed crossing Cooper Street without using the proper crosswalk causing traffic to veer in an attempt to avoid striking her. The accused was issued a summons for obstruction.
A Lupton Avenue resident advised police a screen was removed on her shed and the lawnmower was taken. She was advised to contact the police immediately if anything suspicious occurs. The incident remains under investigation.
A 34 year old Woodbury resident stated she is being harassed by a 37 year old Woodbury resident. The caller did not wish to pursue complaints but wanted the incident documented.
Police responded to the area of Delaware and Lupton for a report of a male wandering in and out of traffic as well as properties. The 29 year old National Park resident admitted to officers he had taken narcotics. The male was transported to Inspira Hospital. He was issued a summons.
While on a motor vehicle traffic stop the passenger was found to have an active outstanding warrant. The accused was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. At headquarter the issuing municipality released the accused on his own recognizance. The accused was then released from custody with a new court date.
A 45 year old Woodbury Court Apartment resident advised her bicycle was stolen from the front of her complex. She was advised a report would be on file and in the future to keep her bicycle locked.
A 27 year old Woodbury resident reported she is being harassed by a 32 year old Camden resident. The victim did not wish to pursue the matter at this time but wanted the incident documented.