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copper theft common in Washington Township crimelog
The owner of a car left at Arrow Muffler for repairs reported that sometime between June 28 and Sept. 28 the license plates were stolen from the vehicle. The owner reported receiving Motor Vehicle summons in the mail and suspected that someone took the plates and put them on another vehicle. A basement window was broken and $5,000 worth of copper was stolen from a vacant house on WoodburyTurnersville Road before Sept. 28. on Sept. 28. Someone used a sledge hammer to break into two cars parked at a business on Hilltop Avenue between Sept. 27 an Sept. 28. In one car, parked at Green Earth Force, $180 cash, a GPS, an iPod, a camera and a tool box were stolen. In another car, $200 cash, a book bag and a lap top valued at $1,400 were stolen. The rear window of a pickup truck was slid open and a electrical tester, valued at $250, was stolen. In addition, a quad motorcycle, valued at $4,000 was stolen and a chain fence was damaged. A person driving on Greentree Road near Bells Elementary School on Sept. 27 at around noon reported having rocks thrown at the car windshield. A GPS, cell phone, and cell phone charger were taken from an unlocked car overnight between Sept. 26 and Sept. 27. A wallet and $30 cash was taken from the glovebox of an unlocked car on Freedom Road overnight between Sept. 26 and Sept. 27 $600 worth of goldplated watches were reported missing from A Gold on the Black Horse Pike on Sept. 26 Copper piping was reported stolen from a room at the Mayfair Hotel on the Black Horse Pike between Sept. 25 and Sept. 26. The thief did not turn the water off before taking the piping, causing the room to flood. Damages are estimated at $1,800 Copper fittings were stolen from a basement of a building on BlackwoodBarnsboro Road between Sept. 25 and Sept. 26. The owner of a vehicle parked on Georgetown Road reported the car had been scratched before Sept. 25. Damages were estimated at $200. A township woman was arrested for driving while intoxicated on Sept. after police saw her driving near Egg Harbor and HurfvilleGrenloch roads and reportedly almost crashed into the police car. When stopped, police noticed the woman pants were unbuttoned and pulled down past her hips. She was taken to the police station where she allegedly refused to submit to a breath test. She was charged with driving while intoxicated,[url=http://www.sport.fr/sponsoring/uggpascher.html]ugg australia pas cher[/url], refusal to submit to a breath sample, reckless driving and failure to maintain a lane A glass door that led to the patio at Dub Linn Square on Egg Harbor Road was smashed with a rock found inside the building on Sept. 24. Nothing was taken. Two Coach purses, a wallet, a Jared necklace, change and a Leatherman multitool were taken from two unlocked cars parked at Timber Hill Drive overnight between Sept. 23 and Sept. 24. A Paddock Court resident reported a case of credit card fraud on Sept. 23 after noticing more than $960 had been illegally withdrawn from the resident bank account. A car window was smashed and a GPS and a bag of tools, valued at $200, were stolen from the vehicle parked at Del Val Pools on Route 42 on Sept. 23. Change was stolen from an unlocked car parked on Cambridge Road on Sept. 23. A GPS was stolen from an unlocked car parked on Haddock Drive on Sept. 23. An iPad, iPod and $10 cash all valued at $1,010 were taken from an unlocked car on Wedgewood Drive sometime overnight between Sept. 22 and Sept. 23. A jacket valued at $20 and $8 in coins were taken from an unlocked car on Wedgewood Drive overnight between Sept. 22 and Sept. 23. Three CDs and $30 in change, valued at $50 total, were stolen from two unlocked cars on Wedgewood Drive overnight between Sept. 22 and Sept. 23. A GPS and some change, valued at $155, were stolen from an unlocked card on Barclay Drive over night between Sept. 22 and Sept. 23. on Sept. 22. A caller reported the woman had been vodka all day. Police said they observed the driver nearly hit a parked car while trying to leave. A bloodalcohol test revealed a BAC of .24. A man at Kennedy University Hospital reported his son was supposed to bring a bag of clothes, $206 and Percocets to him at the hospital on Sept. 22, but when he showed up, the son only brought $147. When questioned about the remaining money and pills he fled, according to police. The tires were slashed on a car parked at Fomalhault Court on Sept. 22, causing $400 in damage. The owner of a vehicle parked at Barnsboro Road on Sept. 22 reported someone put water in the gas tank of the car. Damages were estimated at $611. The garage door of a property on BlackwoodBarnsboro Road was pried open on Sept. 21. Nothing was stolen. A 77yearold man was charged with shoplifting and trespassing on Sept. 21 after he reportedly tried to steal a pair of glasses from Bottino ShopRite on Egg Harbor Road. Police said this was the second time the man was caught stealing at the store, resulting in the trespassing charge. The window of a rear door at vacant property on BlackwoodBarnsboro Road was smashed on Sept. 21. It was unclear if anything was taken. A 43yearold man was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, delaying traffic and failure to wear a seatbelt on Sept. 21. Callers reported the man was unconscious at the wheel of his vehicle on Watson Drive and Fries Mill Road. Police said the man appeared to be intoxicated or under the influence of a narcotic substance. Field tests could not be given. The man was taken to Kennedy University Hospital. A man picked up an electric razor at Walmart on Route 42 on Sept. 20, then tried to return the razor, but was unsuccessful. He then stolen the razor, valued at $105. Copper piping and a water meter were reported stolen from Bank of the West on Route 42 on Sept. 20. The passengerside window of a car parked at LA Fitness was broken on Sept. 20. Nothing was taken. Damages were estimated at $300. The front door of a vacant property on Fish Pond Road was pried open between Sept. 16 and Sept. 20. Nothing was reported missing. The passenger of a car being driven on Route 42 near Ganttown Road on Sept. 18 was arrested for having an outstanding warrant. Police also noticed a small bag of what appeared to be marijuana at his feet. He was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance. A resident of Millstream Apartments on BlackwoodBarnsboro Road reported on Sept. 17 someone tried to break down the door, causing the door jam to become loose.

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