March 3: Officers conducted a motor vehicle stop on Rt. 130. While conducting the stop, Officers determined the operator to be intoxicated. As a result, Officers arrested the 34-year-old West Deptford female for Driving Under the Influence. She was processed and released to a third party with a future court date.
March 6: Officers responded to the Fort Billings Credit Union on Heron Dr. for a fraudulent check report. It was reported that the suspect cashed a fraudulent check for $2,675 using false identification. After the Detective Unit investigated this incident, they charged a 63-year-old Philadelphia man with Forgery and Theft. Service on these complaints is pending.
March 6: Officers responded to Holdbrook Pediatrics on Beckett Rd. for a fire alarm. Upon investigating, it was learned that the suspect pulled the fire alarm because she was unhappy with the service she was being provided. As a result, the 36-year-old Deptford woman was charged with Disorderly Conduct and Creating a False Public Alarm. She was released on a summons with a future court date.
March 8: Officers conducted a motor vehicle stop on Village Center Dr. While conducting the stop, the driver had provided false information to Officers about his identity. As a result of this stop, Officers arrested and charged the 27-year-old Pine Hill man with Hindering Apprehension. He was processed and released on a summons with a future court date.
March 13: Officers took a report for a stolen vehicle that occurred overnight from the Logan Woods development. It was reported that a 2018 Honda Accord was stolen from the residence and was currently being tracked in Wilmington, DE. A check of the area was negative for the vehicle by Wilmington Police Department. The vehicle was entered into NCIC as stolen and is valued at approx. $15,000. It was later learned on March 19 that this vehicle was possibly involved in a shots fired incident in Delaware and has since been recovered.
March 14: Officers responded to an Old Orchard residence for a Burglary and Theft to a motor vehicle. It was reported that someone entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole approx. $10.
March 14: Officers responded to a Fox Hound Village residence for a Burglary and Theft to a motor vehicle. It was reported that someone entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole several keys.
March 14: Officers responded to a Fox Hound Village residence for a Burglary and Theft report. It was reported that suspects entered an unlocked vehicle and stole a tool valued at approx. $650.
March 14: Officers responded to a Country Crossings residence for a Burglary and Theft report. It was reported that suspects entered an unlocked vehicle and stole loose change.
March 14: The Detective Unit took a report for a Forgery complaint that occurred at the Logan
Elementary School on School Ln. It was reported that the suspect forged several documents to be able to enroll her children in the school district. As a result, Detectives charged the 30-year-old Woolwich Twp. woman with Forgery. She was processed and released on a summons with a future court date.
March 14: Officers responded to the Acme on Center Square Rd. for a Shoplifting report. It was reported that the suspect stole approx. $250 in detergent and left the store without paying. However, employees located a shopping cart in the parking lot with most of the items still present.
March 19: Officers responded to the Acme on Center Square Rd. for a Shoplifting report. It was reported that the suspect stole different types of detergent and fled the area. The value of the detergent is approx. $260.
March 19: Officers investigated a motor vehicle crash in the parking lot along Village Center Dr. While investigating the crash, Officers determined the driver of one of the vehicles to be intoxicated. As a result, the 36-year-old Woolwich Twp. woman was arrested and charged with Driving Under the Influence. She was processed and released to a third party with a future court date.
March 20: Officers responded to R & R Ceiling on Heron Dr. for a Theft report. It was reported that over the weekend, one of the delivery trucks had its catalytic converter stolen. The value of the converter is approx. $2,000.
March 20: Officers responded to Copperfield Chimney Supply on Heron Dr. for a Theft report. It was reported that over the weekend, someone entered the property and stole 240 pallets from the facility. The value of the pallets is approx. $3,600.
March 20: Officers responded to GXO Logistics on Arlington Blvd. where several vehicles had been Burglarized. It was reported that four vehicles had their windows broken and personal items were stolen, including purses and an Apple Laptop. The value of the stolen items is approx. $1,350. The value of the damaged windows is approx. $1,500. This incident was turned over to the Detective Unit.
March 21: Officers responded to Amazon on Center Square Rd. for a Theft report. It was reported that catalytic converters were stolen from 16 delivery trucks. The estimated value of the converters is $19,000.
March 21: Officers responded to the Holiday Inn on Pureland Dr. for a Theft report. It was reported that a catalytic converter was stolen from a delivery truck parked in the lot. The estimated value of the converter is $1,800.
March 21: Officers responded to the Acme on Center Square Rd. for a Shoplifting report. It was reported that the suspects stole cereal, detergent, and other miscellaneous items totaling approx. $220. Employees followed the suspects to their vehicle and observed them loading their vehicle and leaving the scene. This incident was turned over to the Detective Unit.
March 21: Officers responded to Freightliner on Heron Dr. for a Theft report. It was reported that two catalytic converters were stolen from Amazon vans that were parked on their lot. The estimated value of the converters is $2,400.
March 22: Officers responded to KinderCare on Center Square Rd. for a Theft report. It was reported that someone had used the victim’s credit card without permission in the amount of $36. The suspect, a 39-year-old Woolwich Twp. Woman, was charged with Theft and given a summons with a future court date.
March 24: Officers observed a 59-year-old Philadelphia man urinating on the side of High Hill Rd. at a bus stop. He was charged with Lewdness and released on a summons with a future court date.
March 24: Officers responded to Rite Aid on Village Center Dr. for a Shoplifting report. It was reported that the suspect walked around the store placing items in a bag and left without paying. After identifying the suspect, Officers located and arrested a 53-year-old Logan Twp. woman for Shoplifting. She was processed and released with a future court date. The value of the stolen items is approx. $300.
March 26: Officers responded to Mark IV Transportation on Veteran’s Dr. for a Burglary report. It was reported that someone had broken a window and attempted to gain access to the building. The incident was turned over to the Detective Unit.
March 29: Officers responded to Rt. 322 for a dispute. It was reported that the suspect followed the victim in their vehicle and attempted to assault him. During the incident, the suspect used racially bias terminology, and as a result, the 43-year-old Bridgeton man was charged with Bias Intimidation. He was released on a summons with a future court date.
March 30: Officers responded to a motor vehicle crash on Oak Grove Rd. While investigating the crash, Officers determined the driver to be intoxicated. As a result, Officers arrested the 66-year old Logan Twp. man for Driving Under the Influence. He was processed and turned over to a third party with a future court date.