Logan Township Police Crime Log

logan policeApril 22: Officers responded to ACME, 1619 Center Square Road, for an attempted shoplifting complaint. The female suspect was attempting to leave the store carrying a shopping basket which contained 12 cans of baby formula with an estimated value of $198. Video surveillance revealed that the female suspect was accompanied by another unidentified female who appeared to be acting as a lookout. An investigation is ongoing to identify the suspect and her accomplice.

April 23: Incident to a motor vehicle stop, a 29 year old Pedricktown man was arrested for possession of under 50g of marijuana. He was transported to headquarters where he was fingerprinted, photographed, served with several summonses and released pending a date in Municipal Court.

April 23: An Oriole Drive resident reported finding an apparently stolen safe in his trash can. There was evidence that the safe had been cut open in the garage but it was then moved to the trash can. Empty jewelry boxes and a birth certificate were found within. Same was found to belong to a Parkside, PA man. When police made contact with him, he did not wish to pursue the theft and refused to cooperate with the investigation.

April 25: Police responded to a dispute on Burgundy Drive. During the ensuing investigation, a 31 year old Sewell woman was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Folsom Boro in the amount of $1,097. She was subsequently turned over to the NJ State Police in default of bail. Also arrested was a 32 year old Williamstown man. He was charged with providing false information to police in order to hinder his own apprehension. Once his true identity was discovered he was found to have a Probation Violation warrant out of the Gloucester county Sherriff’s Department, as well as warrants from Deptford Township Municipal Court ($2,422 bail) and Woodbury City Municipal Court ($1,250). He was turned over to the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Department for transport to the Salem County Jail.

April 25: Police responded to ACME, 1619 Center Square Road, for a report of shoplifting. The female suspect had fled prior to police arrival but the investigation revealed that the suspect and the operator of the car she left in were the same women who were involved in a similar incident on April 22.

April 25: A 41 year old Woolwich Township woman reported that she lost the diamond from her engagement ring after a fall in the parking lot at ACME. Anyone with information or locating same is asked to contact police.

April 25: Police responded to ACME, 1619 Center Square Road, for a shoplifting complaint. The 19 year old suspect from East Greenwich was observed by staff to have large bulges in his pockets, consistent with having concealed product on his person. As ACME personnel began to inquire as to the bulges, he removed packages of meat from his pockets and threw them on the floor before fleeing the store. He was subsequently located by responding officers and positively identified by store employees. The total value of the concealed product was $69.28. The suspect was transported to headquarters where he was fingerprinted, photographed, served his summons and released pending a date in Logan Township Municipal Court.

April 26: A 25 year old Pennsville man was arrested following a dispute which originated on Madison Street.  After the victim, a 19 year old Logan Township man, walked away from the scene of the original incident, the suspect located the victim in the area of Heritages, 501 Beckett Road and exited his vehicle to continue the confrontation. At that time, the suspect struck the victim in the back with a socket wrench and then fled the area. He was subsequently taken into custody at his residence. The suspect was transported to headquarters where he was charged with Aggravated Assault and Disorderly Conduct. He was fingerprinted, photographed, and released pending Grand Jury action.

April 26: Incident to a motor vehicle stop, police arrested a 26 year old Pennsville man for hindering his own apprehension by providing a false name to hinder his own apprehension on outstanding warrants. A search subsequent to arrest resulted in the seizure of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. The suspect was transported to headquarters where he was fingerprinted, photographed, served with several summonses and released pending a date in Logan Township Municipal Court.

April 27: Inv. Nick Barber concluded an investigation into several recent shoplifting complaints from the ACME, 1619 Center Square Road. He subsequently developed probable cause to charge a 27 year old Woodstown woman with shoplifting and a 26 year old from Pennsville with criminal mischief. Both women were arrested, processed and released pending court dates.

April 28: A 25 year old Pennsville man was arrested and charged with a violation of a court order. He was processed and remanded to the Salem County Jail in default of $10,000 full cash bail.

April 29: While investigating a suspicious activity complaint at the Township Line Road Park, patrol officers arrested an 18 year old Logan Township man and charged him with possession of under 50g of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was fingerprinted, photographed and released pending a date in Logan Township Municipal Court.

April 30: Incident to a motor vehicle stop on I-295, police arrested a 22 year old Logan Township man for possession of drug paraphernalia. He was processed and released pending a date in Logan Township Municipal Court.

May 1: While assisting a motorist whose vehicle became disabled, officers detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A probable cause search revealed marijuana in his possession and in the vehicle. The operator, a 23 year old Philadelphia man was subsequently arrested and charged with possession of under 50g of marijuana. He was processed and released pending a date in Logan Township Municipal Court.

 

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