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Mantua crime log, Oct. 3 to 9

The following are on file at the Mantua Township Police Department.

Oct. 3

  • Officers gave a courtesy transport to a subject that was dropped off in Mantua by his girlfriend.
  • Units responded to a crash on Glassboro Road in the area of Lambs Road.
  • Patrols responded to another crash on Lambs Road in the area of Tylers Mill Road.
  • Officers responded to a two-vehicle crash on Glassboro Road at Tylers Mill Road.
  • Units took a report of harassment because the victim was receiving threatening phone calls.
  • Officers assisted a motorist that had locked their keys in their vehicle while at the Target store.
  • Ptl. Riepen and his K9 partner, Bane, assisted Sgt. Herner on a car stop with a vehicle sniff in which there was a positive indication to the presence of drugs.
  • Cpl. Lipsett assisted Pitman Police Department with a DUI arrest in which the operator was suspected to be under the influence of drugs.
  • Units responded to a dispute at the Lukoil gas station because the wrong amount of gas was dispensed.
  • Patrols responded to a three-vehicle crash by the Telford Inn because a person made an illegal left hand turn on to Main Street from Route 45.
  • Officers responded to a minor crash in the parking lot of the Wawa store on Route 45.
  • Patrols responded to subjects that were loitering in the parking lot of the Wawa on Route 45 and doing burnouts in the parking lot.
  • Units responded to a minor crash in the area of the super Wawa on Glassboro Road.

Oct. 4

  • Officers assisted Harrison Township Police Department with a domestic assault that had occurred in the middle of the night.
  • Officers assisted Pitman Police Department during the opening of school due to threats made via social media.
  • Patrols responded to a crash on Harrison Avenue in the area of Berkley Road.
  • Officers took a report of identity theft.
  • Units responded to a crash in Wenonah on Mantua Avenue by N Clinton.
  • Patrols responded to another crash in Wenonah on Glassboro Road by Mantua Avenue in which two vehicles needed to be towed.
  • A wallet was turned in to the station and was able to be returned to its owner.
  • Units responded to multiple car alarms going off on Barry Drive. Officers investigated and did not find anything unusual.

Oct. 5

  • Officers were flagged down for a possible drunk driver. Officers located the vehicle and found the operator to be sober, but also with multiple warrants. Ptl. Schnarr arrested the subject and processed her.
  • Units responded to two loose dogs that were running along Glassboro Road in the area of Route 55. Officers were able to locate their owners and return them.
  • Officers supervised community service workers who cleaned up litter along Mantua Boulevard in the area of Center Street.
  • Patrols responded to the area of the super Wawa for a motor vehicle crash.
  • Units responded to a loud noise complaint coming from a party in the Centre City section.
  • Ptl. Crispin conducted a motor vehicle stop and arrested an occupant for outstanding warrants. They were processed and turned over to the county jail.

Oct. 6

  • Units responded to a subject that was not welcome on the property at 3 a.m. after all parties had become intoxicated.
  • Officers supervised community service workers who cleaned up litter along Lambs Road in the area of Main Street.
  • Patrols responded to a loose running dog on Brittany Street. Units were able to return dog to its owner.
  • Units took a theft report for a driver that left the super Wawa after getting gas and not paying for it.
  • Patrols responded to a single vehicle crash on Lambs Road in which a vehicle struck a deer.

Oct. 7

  • Officers responded to a deer that was struck by a vehicle on Tylers Mill Road.
  • Patrols responded to a three-vehicle crash on Glassboro Road by Center Street in which an ambulance was requested for minor pain.
  • Patrols responded to a suicidal male that was last seen about five hours prior to the call.
  • Units responded to a shoplifting at the Home Depot store.
  • Sgt. Herner conducted a motor vehicle stop and arrested an occupant for outstanding warrants.
  • Officers took a theft report in which a disabled person in a group home had money stolen from them by an employee supposed to be caring for them.
  • Sgt. Herner conducted a motor vehicle stop and Ptl. Riepen and his K9 partner, Bane, assisted with a sniff of the vehicle in which there was a positive indication. A search of the vehicle yielded over two pounds of marijuana, an ounce of cocaine and over $1,400 in cash seized from the vehicle. The subject was arrested and released on a summons.
  • Units responded to a single vehicle crash in which a vehicle struck a pole on Tylers Mill Road and needed to be towed from the scene.
  • Officers assisted a motorist that had locked their keys in their vehicle while at Chestnut Branch Park.

Oct. 8

  • Patrols checked on a vacant house that had an unsecured door that. There was no sign that it was forced open.
  • Units took a report for burglary and theft in which a tenant had items stolen from their apartment.
  • A resident of Wenonah found items in his driveway that he believes were stolen and dumped at his house.
  • Officers responded to an unwanted person. The mother had kicked the son out of the house for doing heroin and no longer wanted him at the house.

Oct. 9

  • Patrols responded to a domestic disturbance between a boyfriend and girlfriend in which the male left prior to police arrival.
  • Units responded to a report of a crash on Barnsboro Road just past Golf Club Road involving three vehicles and two occupants needed to be treated by EMS.
  • Officers responded to a crash on Glassboro Road by Lambs Road.
  • Units responded to a hit and run crash involving a parked vehicle at the Target store.
  • Patrols responded to an overdose and officers had to administer Narcan to revive the victim. He refused treatment once he regained consciousness.
  • Units responded to a crash on Mantua Boulevard in the area of Norris Street where one vehicle needed to be towed.
  • Officers responded to a crash on Center Street in the area of New Street where a vehicle struck a tree.
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