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Suspects from Delaware, New York charged by Cherry Hill Police last week

The following information was provided by the Cherry Hill Police Department.

On Tuesday, Nov. 4, a man from Frederica, Del. was arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Target store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $1499.10.

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Through investigation by the Cherry Hill Police and Investigative Unit, on Wednesday, Nov. 5, four men from Brooklyn, N.Y. were additionally charged with credit card theft and conspiracy after the discovery of new evidence was revealed as result of a search warrant on the vehicle that was used. These individuals were arrested on Oct. 21 after committing fraud at the Rite Aid stores in Cherry Hill.

On Nov. 7, Cherry Hill Police responded to the unit block of Overbrook Drive for report of a burglary. Unknown actors entered the residence possibly through an unlocked door. Proceeds were jewelry, laptop, television, important documents and an electric shaver. This incident is under investigation by the Cherry Hill Police Investigative Unit.

On Saturday, Nov. 8, a man from Voorhees was arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Target store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $235.88. He was also charged with possession of narcotic pills without a prescription and other related charges.

On Sunday, Nov. 9, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 70 and Wexford Drive for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police, a woman from Cherry Hill was arrested and charged with possession of heroin and narcotic pills without a prescription and other related charges.

On Sunday, Nov. 9, a woman from Medford was arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Target store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $233.66.

On Monday, Nov. 10, Cherry Hill Police responded to the 900 Block of Kresson Road for report of a burglary. Unknown actors entered the residence through an unlocked ground floor window sometime between Nov. 7 at 4:30 p.m. and Nov. 10 at 8 a.m. Proceeds were contractors tools. The incident is under investigation by Cherry Hill Police Investigative Unit.

On Monday, Nov. 10, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 38 and East Lake Drive for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police, a man from Maple Shade was arrested and charged with possession of heroin and other related charges.

On Monday, Nov. 10, Cherry Hill Police responded to the 1900 block of Route 70 East for report of a suspicious male. Through investigation by police, a man from Philadelphia was arrested and charged with possession of heroin and narcotic pills without a prescription and other related charges.

On Monday, Nov. 10, Cherry Hill Police responded to the Home Depot store for report of a shoplifter in custody. A woman from Maple Shade removed merchandise totaling $278 from the shelves and then attempted to return the items.

On Tuesday, Nov. 11, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 38 and Mill Road for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police, a man from Barnegat was arrested and charged with possession of heroin and possession of narcotic pills without a prescription.

On Wednesday, Nov. 12, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 38 and Haddonfield Road for a traffic violation. Through police investigation, a woman from Pennsauken was arrested and charged with possession of a fraudulent insurance card.

On Wednesday, Nov. 12, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 38 and Haddonfield Road for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police, a man from Woodlynne was arrested and charged with displaying a false document, specifically a temporary registration tag.

On Friday, Nov. 14, Cherry Hill Police responded to the 200 block of Kresson Road for report of a burglary. Unknown actors forced entry into a greenhouse by cutting the plastic windows and breaking through a thin wall. Proceeds were lawn decorations. The incident occurred during the overnight hours.

On Friday, Nov. 14, a man from Pennsauken was arrested and charged with forgery after passing counterfeit bills at Walmart.

On Sunday, Nov. 16, Cherry Hill Police observed a suspicious vehicle running on the parking lot of a closed business located on the 2400 block of Route 38. Through investigation by police, a man from Sewell was arrested and charged with possession of heroin and narcotic pills without a prescription.

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