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So many suspicious characters, so little time

The following items can be found on file with the Moorestown Township Police Department:

• A resident from the 600 block of Chester Avenue reported to police on Sept. 10 at 8:21 p.m. that a suspicious black SUV was parked in the driveway of a vacant house on the street. The caller reported that a male suspect exited the vehicle, checked the mailbox, and then left the area.

Patrols checked the area and were unable to locate the vehicle.

•A resident reported to police on Sept. 10 at 11:59 p.m. that a dark blue extended van filled with passengers was parked in the middle of the street on Bridgeboro Road.

Patrols checked the area and were unable to locate the vehicle.

• A Villa Avenue resident reported to police on Sept. 14 at 1:56 p.m. that sometime in the past two weeks a suspect entered an unlocked garage and stole a red, silver, and black mountain bike.

• A complainant reported to police on Sept. 15 at 1:10 a.m. that a shirtless male was looking inside of parked vehicles on Main Street near Mt. Laurel Road.

The subject was last seen walking on Mt. Laurel Road. Patrols checked the area and were unable to locate the subject.

• A resident from the 600 block of E. Main Street reported to police on Sept. 15 that sometime between Dec. 30 and Sept. 15 that several pieces of jewelry were stolen from the master bedroom.

The jewelry was valued between $15,000 to $25,000

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