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Mantua PD report, June 8–13

All information is on file with the Mantua Township Police Department

June 8

  • Units checked on suspicious males in Wenonah that were handing out papers. Located them and found they were solicitors for a tree company.
  • Patrols took a theft report from Spectrum Tire in which tires were reported stolen.
  • Sgt. Herner conducted a car stop on Glassboro Road and arrested subject for drug charges.
  • Patrols responded to a crash on Harrison Ave at Berkley Road in which there was one injury.
  • Units responded to a report of a U-Haul truck that ran over someones front lawn and struck their mailbox and then fled. Units located the truck and driver. He did not have a valid license.
  • Officers took a theft report in which the victim’s Amazon delivery was stolen.
  • Officers assisted traffic in Wenonah for a 5K fundraiser event at the Swim Club.
  • Ptl. Hasselman located a subject that was passed out in a vehicle at a red light. He was found to be operating under the influence and also in possession of marijuana. He was arrested and processed.

June 9

  • Units responded to a group home for a resident that was violent and out of control. Units stood by until EMS transported safely to the hospital.
  • Officers conducted the monthly car seat installation check point at Mantua Fire Headquarters.
  • Ptl. Mroz and his K9 partner, Zuke, assisted Deptford PD with a vehicle sniff in which there was a positive indication.
  • Officers assisted Woodbury Heights officers with a fight call by the lake.
  • K9 team Mroz and Riepen responded to the Marshalls store to assist Deptford PD with a track for a suspect that fled a shoplifting and subsequent attempted assault on an officer.
  • Officers assisted Deptford PD with handling a few calls in their jurisdiction while they were busy with an investigation at Marshalls.
  • Officers received a fireworks complaint in Wenonah and attempted to locate but had to answer a priority call at that time.
  • Patrols responded to a domestic dispute in Wenonah between a father and son in which the son fled prior to police arrival. Police located the subject and he refused to cooperate and resisted arrest. He was arrested and transported to hospital for evaluation.
  • Patrols responded to an intoxicated person that needed to be removed from a residence they were visiting. Female eventually was arrested and turned over to the county jail.

June 10

  • Patrols responded to the Wawa store on Route 45 for an intoxicated person.
  • Officers supervised community service workers while they cleaned litter from the streets.
  • Units responded to an unwanted person in the Buckingham Village development.
  • Officers responded to a head on crash on Main Street and Tylers Mill Road.
  • Officers responded to a two vehicle crash on Berkley Rd in the area of Hill Street.
  • Ptl. Mroz and his K9 partner assisted Deptford PD with a track involving a stolen vehicle.
  • Ptl. Mroz conducted a car stop and arrested an occupant for multiple outstanding warrants.

June 11

  • Officers responded to a minor car crash on the 200 Block on Mantua Boulevd.
  • Officers were dispatched to the area of Wenonah Lake for a report of juveniles riding wheel chairs down the hill. They were gone prior to our arrival.
  • Officers were dispatched to the Centre City development for a neighbor complaint in which a mentally disabled resident is harassing the victim.
  • Officers assisted a motorist at Chestnut Branch Park that locked his keys in his vehicle.

June 12

  • Officers were dispatched to a missing juvenile that did not come home from school. Investigation learned that she was at a friends house.
  • Officers responded to the Kramer Landfill for a trespassing complaint where three vehicles were parked having a bonfire.
  • Officers responded to a crash where a car ran into a fence on Berkley Road.

June 13

  • Units responded to a dwelling fire on Shadow Place and assisted the fire department with traffic control.
  • Officers took a report of fraud in which the victims Facebook account was accessed.
  • Officers responded to a three vehicle crash on Route 45 in the area of the old Kmart.
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