Crime & Safety
Moorestown Police Weekly Crime Log: June 20-26, 2014
Moorestown Police release their weekly activity report.
* Jazmine McNeil, 19, of Willingboro was charged with theft by deception on June 20. McNeil, an employee of the K-Mart on Route 38, allegedly stole from the company between June 1 and June 10 for a total loss of $432.81.
* Antonio Morales, 24, surrendered to Moorestown Police on June 26 after a warrant was issued for his arrest stemming from a domestic situation on June 20. He was lodged in Burlington County Jail in default of $2,500 bail.
* Bernard Myers, 53, of Philadelphia, was charged with shoplifting on June 21. Myers allegedly concealed a bottle of perfume and a ring valued at $144.99 from Sears in the Moorestown Mall. He was released on a summons.
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* Ramona Owens, 58, of Burlington, was charged with shoplifting from Sears in the Moorestown Mall on June 21. Owens allegedly concealed sewing needles, clothing and a pair of sunglasses in pockets and purse for a total value of $73.97. She was released on a summons.
* Christopher Perry, 40, of Willingboro, and Vernon Tennessee, 19, of Sicklerville, were charged with shoplifting from Boscov’s in the Moorestown Mall. Perry allegedly put four jeans valued at $232 under his clothing, while Tennessee allegedly concealed three pairs of jeans valued at $174 in a backpack. Both suspects were released on a summons.
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* Edward Harty Jr., 28, of Laurel Lake, was charged with shoplifting clothing valued at $486 from Lord and Taylor in the Moorestown Mall on June 24. He allegedly concealed shirts and jeans inside his pants. He was released on a summons.
* Shavonne White, 29, of Steelton, Pa., was charged with shoplifting on June 25. She allegedly concealed clothing valued at $576 in a shopping bag taken from Lord and Taylor in the Moorestown Mall. She was released on a summons.
* Shawn Ganley, 21, of Philadelphia, was charged with hindering apprehension on June 26. While serving warrants Ganley provided false information. He was released on a special summons.
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