Police reports
The following incidents were taken from reports on file with the Haddonfield Police Department.
On Wednesday, Aug. 7, at approximately 8:51 a.m., a woman reported someone stole her wristlet wallet from her unlocked car sometime between noon and 4 p.m. on Aug. 6.
On Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 2:33 p.m., a resident of Lincoln Commons reported someone keyed her car that was parked in the rear parking lot sometime between Aug. 1 at 9:30 p.m. and Aug. 2 at 11 a.m. She also reported another vehicle was vandalized in the same area.
On Tuesday, Aug. 6, a man reported someone stole his wallet from his unsecured car in the Acme parking lot. His driver’s license and TB Bank debit card along with $27 in cash were reported stolen.
Haddonfield Police officers responded to a report of a possible borough ordinance violation or health issue concern at the 100 block of Kings Highway East. Both men who filed the complaint own businesses on Mechanic Street and claimed their businesses and vehicles have been disrupted by birds, squirrels and mice from a bird feeder that was set up in the area. They told officers they spoke to that individual to resolve the issue, but were unsuccessful. According to the report, the birdfeeder is on private property and is not in violation of borough ordinances. The borough’s zoning office and Camden County Board of Health were notified of the situation. The county advised they would send an inspector to evaluate the situation.
A resident reported her son’s long board was stolen outside the 7-Eleven on Aug. 2 at 11:17 p.m. She said her son went inside the store and when he came back out he found his board was gone. The suspect was identified by other juveniles in the area and Haddonfield Police spoke to the suspect’s father who reported he would compensate the victim.