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Mantua PD report, June 14–21

All information is on file with the Mantua Township Police Department

June 14

  • Officers responded to a crisis call where the victim called a hotline stating he wanted to harm himself.
  • Officers responded to a minor crash in the parking lot of the Heritage Store on Glassboro Road.
  • Patrols responded to a victim that had passed away during the night.
  • SLEO Benson escorted a group of kids from Wenonah Elementary to the lake for a field day event.
  • Officers took a harassment report for an incident that occurred in Delaware Valley Florist.
  • Officers responded to a minor crash on Glassboro Road in the area of Mantua Blvd. The drivers decided to handle it themselves without a report.
  • Officers responded to a domestic assault involving two adult brothers in the Centre City development. It was a mandatory arrest by Attorney General guidelines.
  • Officers responded to a domestic assault between husband and wife and the husband was arrested.
  • Officers responded to a possible theft in which a subject was digging up posts and then fled when the caller asked him what he was doing.
  • Officers located a suspicious vehicle in the Centre City development. Ptl. Layton arrested two occupants, one for possession of drug paraphernalia and one for disorderly conduct.

June 15

  • Officers took a report of harassment for threatening text messages that were received.
  • Officers responded to a crash in which a vehicle struck a deer.
  • Officers located a disabled vehicle in the roadway that needed to be towed.
  • Officers responded in Wenonah for a report of an injured raccoon.
  • Officers stood by and assisted with traffic during an event at the Edelman Fossil Park.
  • Officers took a fraud report in which the victims received a TV that they did not order.
  • Officers supervised community service workers that cleaned up trash on Mantua Avenue in Wenonah.
  • Officers took a crash report on Bridgeton Pike near Taylor Avenue.
  • Officers stood by at Chestnut Branch Park for the Food Truck event.
  • Officers responded to an intoxicated female that was no longer welcome at the house.
  • Officers took a harassment complaint in the Villages of Berkley in which two juveniles were making rude comments to the caller.
  • Officers responded in Wenonah to someone complaining of the fireworks in Mantua.
  • Officers responded to a missing juvenile who came home a few hours after the initial call and was high.
  • Detectives were notified by Jefferson Hospital that a patient reported a sex offense had occurred in Mantua Township.

June 17

  • Officers responded to a noise complaint in Royal Oaks in which a radio was too loud. It was lowered.
  • Officers responded to a domestic assault in which several parties were taken to the hospital for injuries. There was a mandatory arrest made.
  • Officers took a harassment complaint in which the victim received threatening text messages.
  • Officers took a report of a daughter damaging the father’s vehicle.

June 18

  • Patrols assisted East Greenwich PD with a hit-and-run crash in which the vehicle fled into Mantua.
  • Units responded to Wenonah Elementary School because a male walked in and asked to use the bathroom and then left. We located him and he was a local landscaper that needed to use the bathroom. He was denied entry into the school.
  • Units responded to a crash on Route 45 and Mt. Royal Rd. One vehicle needed to be towed.
  • Units responded to Dippy’s Ice Cream for a report of a vehicle that backed into another vehicle and then left the scene. “Older female” was the only description given.
  • Units responded to the White Oak apartments for a family dispute.
  • Ptl. Hauss conducted a motor vehicle stop in Wenonah and found the operator to be in possession of over 50 grams of marijuana. He was charged with distribution and related charges.

June 19

  • Officers responded to the area of the Walgreens store for a male walking in the roadway and cursing at vehicles. It was discovered that he was struck by a passing vehicle and that was why he was cursing. He refused any medical treatment.
  • Officers escorted children from Wenonah Elementary to the lake for a field day event.
  • Patrols responded to a crash on Berkley Road in the area of Hill Street.
  • Patrols responded to a minor crash in the parking lot of Police Headquarters where an officer’s personal car was struck by someone doing business at the station.
  • Officers responded to Ash Avenue because a large truck took down some telephone wires as it passed under them.
  • Officers took a harassment complaint because a woman felt she was being followed.
  • Officers took a report in which a landscaper broke a neighbor’s window with a stone.
  • Ptl. Layton made an arrest for an outstanding warrant out of Woodbury City.
  • Ptl. Mroz conducted a pedestrian stop on a subject and found he had multiple active warrants for his arrest and was turned over to the county jail.

June 20

  • Patrols responded just after midnight for a friendly pit bull dog attempting to get into the callers house. The dog was brought back to the station for animal control to pick up.
  • Patrols responded to an elderly female that passed at home.
  • Units responded to the Villages of Berkley for a suspicious female sleeping on lawn chairs. She was found to have an active child support warrant for her arrest and was turned over to jail.
  • Units responded to the Wine Warehouse for a theft complaint.
  • Units responded to a report of an attempted burglary in which it appeared the front door had pry marks on it. No entry was gained to the residence.
  • Units responded to a minor parking lot crash at the Outpost Behavioral Health Center.

June 21

  • Officers took a missing person report but was later located at the County Jail.
  • Officers took part in the grand opening celebration at the new Wawa Superstore in which we beat the firemen in a hoagie building competition.
  • Officers responded to an elderly female that had passed at home.
  • Officers took a report of harassment in which his niece is bothering him.
  • Officers assisted Pitman PD with a hit-and-run crash in which the accused lived in Wenonah.
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