The following items can be found on file with the Haddonfield Police Department:
• A resident of Grove Street reported to police on Nov. 18 at 8:42 a.m. that sometime overnight his trash container was stolen. It was valued at $40.
• A Farwood Avenue resident reported to police on Nov. 22 at 4:33 p.m. that there was a burglary in progress. The officers arrived on the scene and found that the front door had been kicked open and three bedrooms were ransacked.
No suspects were located at the scene.
• A Wellington Avenue resident reported to police on Nov. 23 at 8:27 a.m. that someone damaged a section of his fence. He estimated the damage at about $30.
Sometime around midnight the night before the victim said he heard a group of juvenile males loudly walking by his home.
• A resident reported to police on Nov. 26 at 10:07 p.m. that he saw two male suspects walking around his street checking car down handles. He approached the two suspects and they fled into a small, white vehicle.
Officers reporting to the scene could not locate the suspects.
• An E. Park Avenue resident reported to police on Nov. 27 at 6:30 p.m. for a burglary. The victim reported that the suspect stole cash, jewelry, and electronics.
• A Lane of Acres resident reported to police on Nov. 27 at 9:42 p.m. that a suspect tried to enter his home by breaking a window. When the suspect realized that someone was home he or she fled from the scene.
Police could not locate the suspect.
• A Mt. Vernon resident reported to police on Nov. 29 at 10:10 a.m. that there was an owl tangled up in a soccer net at a nearby athletic field. The animal control officer was contacted and they were able to remove the owl from the netting.
The owl was take by the animal control officer from the scene because it was still entangled in a piece of the net. The president of the Haddonfield Soccer Club was contacted about the net being cut.