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Mantua PD report, June 1–7

All information is on file with the Mantua Township Police Department

June 1

Officers received confirmation that a stolen vehicle out of our town was recovered in Barrington after a pursuit in their town.

Officers took a report for credit card fraud.

Officers responded to the Bellmeade development for a loud noise complaint in which a resident had their radio too loud at 7 p.m.

Officers responded to a fireworks complaint in Wenonah but could not locate the source.

A local ordinance was issued against a couple that continue to allow their dog to roam the neighborhood unattended.

June 2

Officers responded to a neighbor dispute in the Villages of Berkley at 3 a.m. Both parties advised to go inside.

Officers responded to a crash on Jackson Road at Jefferson Road. One vehicle needed to be towed.

June 3

Officers responded to the Villages of Berkley for a report of a light turning on by itself at 3 a.m. Everything was found to be OK.

Officers took a report for a minor crash in the parking lot of the Home Depot.

Officers responded to a report of a live wire down in Wenonah. Officers stood by until Fire Department showed up.

Officers responded to a crash on Glassboro Road in the area of Bethel Mill Road.

Officers took a report for a missing female from the Sewell section.

Officers responded to a crash on Route 45 by the Home Depot.

Officers responded to a single car crash on Route 45 where the vehicle struck a tree. The vehicle needed to be towed from the scene.

June 4

Officers took a burglary report in which ATVs were stolen from a residence on Tylers Mill Road.

Ptl. Mroz and his K9 partner, Zuke, responded to Harrison Township to assist with a residential burglary investigation.

Officers responded to a head on crash on Main Street by Owens Lane. Both vehicles needed to be towed and both drivers were sent to Cooper Hospital.

Officers responded to another crash on Main Street by Center Street. One vehicle needed to be towed.

Officers responded to a crash on Jackson Road by Meyers Creek. Both vehicles were towed and once driver was treated for an injury.

Officers responded to a domestic dispute in which a couple was arguing about a guest that is no longer welcome at their house.

Officers responded to a fireworks complaint in Wenonah. Officers could not locate, but believe it was coming from within Deptford Township.

June 5

Officers located a small dog that was running lose. Family was eventually reunited with their dog.

Officers took a theft report from Wenonah in which the caller reports cash and jewelry missing.

Officers responded to a two vehicle crash by the Target store in which one vehicle was overturned. Both vehicles were towed and the injured were treated by county EMS.

Ptl. Mroz and his K9 partner, Zuke, responded in Franklin Township for a vehicle sniff in which there was a positive indication for drugs inside the vehicle.

Officers responded to the Wawa on Route 45 for a report of a female acting unusual. She was located and transported to the hospital by county EMS.

Officers responded to the Royal Oak Apts for a domestic dispute. It was found to be a disagreement and nothing physical at this time.

June 6

Officers responded to a crash on Jackson Road at Royal Oaks Drive. One vehicle needed to be towed and there were no injuries reported.

Officers responded to a juvenile that was acting out of control. Officers were able to calm situation.

Officers assisted a motorist that had locked her keys inside her vehicle.

Officers responded to a missing person report of a juvenile that had ran away. They were quickly located at a neighbor’s house.

June 7

Officers responded to a family dispute in which a son was taking things from the parents’ house that he was not allowed to do.

Officers took a criminal mischief report from the Royal Oaks section in which property was egged overnight.

Officers responded to a crash on Glassboro Road by the Target store.

Officers took a fraud report in which the victim’s bank account was accessed.

Officers responded to a report of juveniles playing on an overpass to Route 55. They were located and turned over to their parents.

Detective Guidotti located a subject known to have active warrants. He was arrested and processed.

Officers participated at JMT School’s Big Night Out in handing out trinkets and interactive with the students.

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