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GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (JANUARY 11, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)--1/4 (1:53 pm) Ptl. Bob Crime reportSaunders III responded to the Budget Inn on Rt. 130 for a burglary report.  A patron of the hotel reported cash and jewelry were stolen from his room sometime during the day.  He believes the prostitute he had in his room the previous evening may be responsible for the crime.  The investigation is ongoing.

 

1/4 (5:32 pm) Ptl. Greg Coxe was called to Rt. 130 at Market St. for a crash involving two vehicles.  No injuries were reported.

 

1/4 (11:30 pm) Ptl. Greg Coxe responded to a vacant residence in the Maple Terrace Trailer Park for a reported burglary.  Upon arrival, it was determined entry had been gained through a rear window.  Tools and copper piping were reported stolen and the investigation is ongoing.

 

1/5 (9:41 am) Ofc. Brittany Pollander responded to the 200 block of Mercer St. for a report of a stolen vehicle.  A Pennsauken resident reported his vehicle was stolen from the street sometime overnight.  The investigation is ongoing.

 

1/5 (12:01 pm) Ptl. Joe Eller was called to Holt Logistics for a crash involving two tractor trailers.  No injuries were reported.

 

1/5 (3:57 pm) Ofc. Brittany Pollander responded to a residence on Yale Avenue for a report of a vehicle burglary.  Upon arrival, the resident reported sometime overnight, his unlocked vehicle was burglarized and a cell phone was stolen.  The investigation is ongoing.

 

1/5 (4:45 pm) Ptl. Joe Eller was called to Rt. 130 at Market St. for a crash involving two vehicles.  Three injuries were reported.

 

1/5 (7:46 pm) A pedestrian stop on Broadway at Mercer St. conducted by Ptl. Blaise O’Donnell and K9 Demo resulted with the arrest of Michael R. Jeffries Jr. (31), a resident of Woodstown.  He was found to be a fugitive from justice wanted in Camden County and lodged in Camden County Jail.

 

1/5 (10:25 pm) Ptl. Blaise O’Donnell and K9 Demo responded to Johnson Blvd. at Chambers St. for a report of a suspicious occupied parked vehicle.  Subsequent investigation led to the arrest of the driver.  Quashwn J. Paige-Witcher (27), a resident of Westville, was arrested and charged with possession of CDS (marijuana).

 

1/5 (11:25 pm) Ptl. Blaise O’Donnell and K9 Demo responded to Brooklawn to assist Brooklawn Police with a narcotics investigation.

 

1/7 (10:05 am) A pedestrian stop on Broadway at Burlington St. conducted by Ptl. Don Fager III resulted with the arrest of Danielle M. Smuzinsky (29), a resident of the 300 block of N. Burlington St.  She was arrested on a warrant from Camden City and later released on bail.

 

1/7 (1:06 pm) Cpl. Bill Lessig was called to a residence in the 200 block of N. Broadway for a reported overdose.  Upon arrival, the (30) year old female was found unconscious and not breathing.  EMS personnel administered one dose of Naloxone and the female regained consciousness.  She was transported to an area hospital for treatment.

 

1/7 (7:06 pm) Ptl. John Bryszewski responded to a residence in the 1300 block of Oriental Ave. for a report of a burglary in progress.  Upon arrival, the resident reported she heard a noise outside and saw two individuals running from her driveway.  Further investigation revealed they attempted to burglarize her vehicle.  The investigation is ongoing.

 

1/8 (1:42 am) Ofc. Johanna James was called to Johnson Blvd. at Monmouth St. for a crash involving three vehicles, two of which were parked.  No injuries were reported.  Further investigation resulted with the arrest of the driver.  Jennifer L. Renish (41), a resident of the 200 block of N. Willow St. was arrested on a warrant from Brooklawn.  She was additionally charged with possession of CDS (prescription medication), possession of drug paraphernalia, driving on a suspended license and several other traffic violations.  She was later released on bail.

 

1/8 (7:16 pm) Ofc. Johanna James was called to Market St. at Park Ave. for a crash involving two vehicles.  One injury was reported.

 

1/9 (8:43 am) Ptl. Bob Saunders III was called to Somerset St. at S. Willow St. for a crash involving two vehicles.  No injuries were reported.

 

1/9 (10:20 am) A traffic stop on Rt. 130 at Market St. conducted by Inv. Tim Ryder and DSgt. Carl DePoder resulted with the arrests of two individuals.  Timothy E. McCoy (29), a resident of National Park and Joshua J. Nissenzone (29), a resident of Mt. Ephraim, were both charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a hypodermic syringe.  McCoy was additionally charged with driving on a suspended license and found to have a warrant from Gloucester City.  Nissenzone was found to have a warrant from Camden City.  Both were later released on bail.

 

1/9 (12:28 pm) A resident of Dogwood Avenue reported one of the tires on his vehicle were slashed the day before.  The investigation is ongoing.

 

1/9 (1:32 pm) A traffic stop on Broadway at Middlesex St. conducted by Ptl. George Spingler and Sgt. Ken Iepson resulted with the arrest of Eleanor L. Brinegar (35), a resident of the 600 block of Powell St.  She was arrested on a warrant from Bellmawr and later released on bail.

 

1/9 (2:02 pm) Ptl. Bob Saunders III was called to Rt. 130 at Klemm Ave. for a crash involving two vehicles.  No injuries were reported.

 

1/9 (6:21 pm) Ptl. Greg Coxe was called to 520 S. Broadway for a report of a hit and run crash involving one vehicle and a fire hydrant.  Upon arrival, the hydrant and water main were found damaged with water and mud flooding the roadway.  A witness provided a description of the fleeing vehicle, which was broadcast to surrounding departments.  A short time later, Brooklawn Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle matching the description traveling on Rt. 130.  Further investigation resulted with the positive identification of the vehicle and driver.  The (38) year old male driver from Bellmawr was arrested for D.W.I. by Brooklawn Police. 

 

1/10 (12:00 am) Ptl. Blaise O’Donnell and K9 Demo responded to Bellmawr to assist Bellmawr Police with a narcotics investigation.

 

1/10 (10:36 am) A resident of the 400 block of Maple Ave. reported her vehicle was struck sometime overnight while parked in the 400 block of Morris St.  The investigation is ongoing.

 

1/10 (2:29 pm) David J. Carroll (24), a resident of Westville, was arrested on Broadway and Essex St. by Ptl. George Spingler on warrants from Camden City, Deptford Twp., and Washington Twp.  He was later released on bail.

 

1/10 (5:41 pm) Ptl. Will DeFoney was called to Market and Daly Sts. for a crash involving two vehicles.  No injuries were reported.

 

1/10 (6:30 pm) Ptl. Greg Coxe was called to Broadway at Warren St. for a crash involving two vehicles.  No injuries were reported.

 

1/10 (7:44 pm) Ofc. Barb Kane responded to Rt. 130 at Klemm Ave. for a crash involving five vehicles.  No injuries were reported.

 

1/10 (8:03 pm) Ptl. Blaise O’Donnell and K9 Demo were called to the 200 block of King St. For a crash involving two vehicles.  No injuries were reported.

 

1/10 (8:12 pm) A resident of the 900 block of Monmouth St. reported his vehicle was struck while parked on Sussex St. at Ridgeway St.  The investigation is ongoing.

 

1/10 (8:38 pm) While exiting his patrol car in the parking lot of Wawa, Ptl. Will DeFoney observed an unconscious male in a vehicle parked in the lot.  Further investigation determined the male was experiencing an overdose.  Ptl. DeFoney administered two doses of Naloxone and the male regained consciousness.  Further investigation led to the recovery of CDS and drug paraphernalia.  Shaun T. Bromley (34), a resident of Williamstown, was charged with possession of CDS (heroin), possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a hypodermic syringe.  He was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.

 

In addition, officers made (54) traffic stops and (186) property/business checks.  Officers made (16) arrests, responded to (12) domestic disputes, (37) medical assists, impounded (1) abandoned vehicle and managed (383) calls for service between January 4th. And January 10th.

 

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