Logan Township Police Crime Log

logan policeSept. 9: A Bridgeton woman reported that her iPhone 6 was stolen while at work on Sharptown Road. With the assistance of a tracking application, the phone was located at a residence in Penns Grove and returned to the owner. Complaints may be pending.

Sept. 29: Officers, investigating a motor vehicle crash and attempted carjacking on Center Square Road, charged a 44 year old Philadelphia woman with theft, resisting arrest, simple assault, and carjacking.  She was turned over to New Jersey State Police for processing on additional charges stemming from another carjacking incident on I-295 in West Deptford Twp.  Bail for the Logan charges was set at $100,000 full cash.

Sept. 29: Police charged a 40 year old Woolwich woman with DWI following an investigation on Village Center Drive. She was processed and released as per John’s Law.

Oct. 1: A resident in the Eagle Farms development reported that someone sprayed black paint on the back window to her 2010 Trailblazer sometime overnight.

Oct. 3: A Woodlynn man reported that he was assaulted by a co-worker while working at a warehouse on Heron Drive. Due to conflicting accounts, both parties were advised of the citizen complaint procedure.

Oct. 3: A Shady Brook Lane resident reported that a family member stole a 60 inch Samsung television, a Minolta camera, a computer tablet, two cell phones and various pieces of jewelry from her over the past month. In addition, the accused is said to have accessed her bank account and withdrawn over $17,000 in cash. On Oct. 6, Detectives charged a 22 year old Logan man with theft following an investigation into the homeowners claims. He was processed and remanded to the Salem County Jail in default of $2,500 bail.

Oct. 7: While investigating an attempted shoplifting complaint at the ACME, Officers arrested an 18 year old Philadelphia woman on an outstanding warrant. The accused attempted to shoplift $30 worth of personal hygiene items and departed upon being confronted by store security. She was processed and released on her own recognizance.

Oct. 8: A Logan woman reported that someone entered her unlocked vehicle and removed an unfilled prescription from her glovebox.

Oct. 9: Associates at the Heritages on Beckett Road reported that a white male shoplifted cigarettes and a bottle of water from the store. He fled the store in a 2007 Chrysler that had been reported stolen out of Monroe Twp.

Oct. 10: Officers, investigating a disturbance complaint on Township Line Road, charged a 24 year old Pennsauken man with criminal mischief after he punctured the tires to a Paulsboro man’s vehicle while it was parked at Township Line Park. The accused, Eric Johnson, then punched the victim in the face after being confronted. He fled the area but was located shortly thereafter with the assistance of East Greenwich Police. Johnson was processed and released pending court.

Oct. 12: A Philadelphia woman reported that she was assaulted by a co-worker while working at Uptown Bakeries on High Hill Road.

Oct. 13: A Camden woman reported that someone slashed the tires to her 2001 Toyota while it was parked at Taylor Farms on Heron Drive.

Oct. 13: Police charged a 33 year old Pennsville man with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia following a vehicle stop on Rt. 322. He was processed and released pending court.

Oct. 14: Officers arrested a 50 year old Paulsboro man on multiple warrants following a vehicle stop on Birch Creek Road. He was processed and released on his own recognizance per the issuing authorities.

Oct. 16: Police charged a 24 year old Springfield, PA woman with DWI following a vehicle stop on Beckett Road. She was processed and released pending court.

Oct. 16: Police arrested a 56 year old Pennsville man following a stop on Center Square Road for being wanted out of Salem County as a fugitive. He was processed and turned over to Salem County Sheriff’s.

Oct. 17: Officers, investigating an erratic driving complaint on Floodgate Road, charged a 24 year old Runnemede man with criminal mischief after he damaged property while at the Bridgeport Speedway. He was processed and released.

Oct. 18: Police arrested a 25 year old Richmond, IN man on an outstanding warrant out of Cumberland County. He was processed and turned over to State Police.

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