Crime & Safety

Police Blotter

Police respond to suspicious person reports.

A resident of Georgian Drive reported a suspicious vehicle parked at Georgian Drive and Demarest Road at 11:42 p.m. April 11. Two subjects exited the vehicle and entered the park. The vehicle and subjects were located by and warned of the local ordinance for park hours.

A suspicious female wearing a black sweatshirt was reported on the 100 block of West Main Street at 8:37 p.m. April 9. Police were unable to locate the subject.

At 12:06 p.m. on April 8, a resident of Georgian Drive reported seeing two suspicious males in the woods. Police located and identified the subjects.

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At 11:54 p.m. April 8, a resident of Cove Road reported two suspicious males walking down the street and heading into the woods on Cove Court. Police checked the area but were unable to locate the subjects.

A resident in the 700 block of Kings Highway reported a suspicious male at the front door at 11:02 a.m. April 7. The resident answered the door and then left to place a phone call. At that time, the male entered the house and then exited by opening the garage door. The man was seen leaving in a newer black pickup.

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A resident of Country Club Drive reported that sometime between April 5 and April 7 a burglary attempt was made on the rear window of the home. Entry was not gained.

A resident of Harding Avenue reported at 12:38 p.m. April 7, a suspicious male asked if he could do any painting or plumbing work. The man left when asked. Police checked the area but were unable to locate the subject.

Police responded to a complaint on Main Street at 1:51 p.m. April 6 of a white male wearing a gray hat, sunglasses, black leather coat and blue jeans lifting door handles of parked cars. Police checked the area but were unable to locate the subject.

A maintenance worker from the Moorestown Oaks apartments on April 6 reported several vacant apartments were burglarized. Entry was gained by forcing windows open.


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