The following reports are on file with the Haddonfield Police Department:
On July 12, a report was made of an emotionally disturbed person inside republic bank. Bank employees reported the contact was inside the bank making threats against white people and cops. Upon arrival the bank was evacuated and contact was made with the subject. He appeared calm and denied threats to anyone. While talking to copes the subject admitted to being schizophrenic and began speaking to himself about the CIA and government conspiracies. He was transported to JFK Crisis in Cherry Hill by Haddonfield ambulance.
On July 12, a victim reported her lawnmower was taken from the 100 block of Washington Avenue between the hours of 2:20 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on July 12. The lawnmower was a black and red MTD yard machine.
On July 11, a complainant reported her unlocked bike was taken from the first block of Kings Highway East between 1:45 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on July 11.
On July 9, property damage was discovered outside of Christ the King Church. Plants were removed from the ground and a solar light smashed and left on the street. No other damage was observed.
On July 9, a victim was found running naked in the westbound lane of Kings Highway East and Grove Street with a comforter on his back. BLS was dispatched to the scene.
On July 8, a complainant reported he placed his bicycle along the curb line at Fowler Avenue while he watered the flowers behind Lisa Michael’s Salon. When he returned his bicycle was missing.
On July 8, a tree fell on a motor vehicle. The driver was injured and transported to Cooper University trauma. The DPW removed the limb and Cioffi’s Towing removed the vehicle.
On July 5, a victim responded to headquarters to report her unlocked bicycle was stolen from either the front porch or side yard of the residence on the 200 block of Kings Highway East.
On July 5, a victim called to report that she had been burglarized. The victim was gone most of the day; when she returned she entered the residence to find trash strewn around the kitchen floor. She thought her cats were the cause until she entered the bedroom and found jewelry taken. The jewelry boxes were emptied and jewelry taken away in a pillow case. The missing jewelry was reported to be costume jewelry. The point of enter has not been determined as two windows were open although the screens were down and a chain lock on the door leading to the garage from the interior was forced off the trip, but not damaged.
On July 4, a complainant reported two unlocked bicycles were taken from the front of the residence at the 300 block of Redman Avenue.
On July 3, an unknown person(s) smashed the victim’s front door window at the first block of Evergreen with a blunt object, shattering the glass.