Crime Log – November 20th
Logan Township Police Department
Crime Log
November 20, 2015
11/14: Police charged a 22 y/o Bellmawr woman with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia following a vehicle stop on Rt. 130. She was processed and released pending court.
11/15: Police charged a 39 y/o Pittsgrove man with criminal mischief following a disturbance at a residence in the Vineyards development. He was processed and released pending court.
11/15: Officers investigated a hit and run crash in which the driver struck a street sign, utility pole and a parked car while travelling south on Paulsboro Road. The operator, a Harrisonville man, was later identified and issued multiple vehicle summons as a result.
11/16: Police, investigating an illegal dumping complaint on Swedesboro Avenue, charged a Williamstown man with the local ordinance violation after he allegedly abandoned an old boat and trailer. The matter is pending court.
11/16: Police charged a 42 y/o Atlantic City man with possession of marijuana following a vehicle stop on Rt. 322. He was processed and released pending court.
11/17: A Stratford woman reported that someone stole her purse while she was working on Heron Drive. The purse contained a wallet, $460 in cash, a checkbook and various personal identifiers.
11/17: Police arrested a 27 y/o Salem City woman on multiple outstanding warrants following a Center Sq. Road crash investigation. She was processed and lodged in the Salem County Jail in default.
11/19: Detectives are investigating a cargo theft of 24 pallets of frozen steaks from a business on Commerce Blvd. The person responsible, described only as a Hispanic male operating a white tractor/trailer, presented an order slip and had his truck loaded with steaks valued at $350,000. The shipment never arrived at it designation.
11/19: Officers arrested a 32 y/o Salem City man who was wanted (NCIC) by the Salem County Prosecutor’s Office. He was processed and lodged in the Salem County Jail.
11/19: Police arrested a 36 y/o Salem City man on an outstanding warrant for hindering apprehension. He was processed and remanded to the Salem County Jail.