There were 17 burglary and theft incidents reported to the Evesham Police since Aug. 1. Suspects are targeting electronics such as iPods, computers, GPS units, jewelry and cash.
Evesham Police are asking residents, particularly those who are up in the middle of the night, to call police if security lights go on, if they notice a parked car that remains running or if other suspicious activity occurs. Trust your gut instincts and don’t feel ashamed to give us a call. We would much rather go check something or someone out when there’s nothing rather then wait until after the fact.
Burglary and Thefts since Aug. 1.
Residential burglaries:
• Aug. 4. 900 Block of Rt. 73. Forced entry into house and property stolen.
• Aug. 5. Dorchester Circle. Forced entry into house and property stolen.
• Aug. 5. Apple Way. Forced entry into house and property stolen.
• Aug. 7. 500 Block of Old Marlton Pike. Forced entry into business and property stolen.
Vehicle burglaries:
•n Aug. 1. Yarmouth Circle. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 4. 900 Block of Kettlerun Road. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 7. 700 Block of Kettlerun Road. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 7. 200 Block Chestnut Street. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 7. 200 Block of Park Avenue. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 7. 100 Block of Deerfield. Vehicle entered and property stolen. One vehicle was stolen from the property and later recovered in Newark, N.J.
• Aug. 9. Dividing Way. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 9. Hanover Road. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 9. Milford Drive. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 9. Sweet Gum Court. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 9. 100 Block of Crown Prince. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 10. 100 Block of Crown Prince. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 10. 100 Block of Cotton Wood. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
• Aug. 10. Pickwick Drive. Vehicle entered and property stolen.
The Evesham Police Department noted that the majority of vehicles that were entered were unlocked at the time of the incident. Please remember to lock your car doors at all times.