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Numerous shoplifting investigations, arrest lead Cherry Hill Police report

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On Wednesday, Nov. 26, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 38 and Chestnut Street for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police two men from Camden were arrested and charged with unlawful possession of an imitation firearm.

On Thursday, Nov. 27, Cherry Hill Police responded to the Shell Gas Station located on Burnt Mill Road for report of a burglary. Unknown actors forced entry through a window on the bay door. Once inside, the actors kicked open an office door. Nothing was observed missing. This incident is under investigation by the Cherry Hill Police Investigative Unit.

On Wednesday, Nov. 26, a woman from Cherry Hill was arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave Wegmans without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $286.66.

On Wednesday, Nov. 26 a woman from Pennsauken was arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the JCPenneys Department store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $357.

On Wednesday, Nov. 26, a woman from Maple Shade was arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Kohl’s store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $376.99.

On Wednesday, Nov. 26, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Springdale Road and Kresson Road for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police, a man from Maple Shade was arrested and charged with possession of heroin.

On Saturday, Nov. 29, a woman from Philadelphia was arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Macy’s Department store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $827.50.

On Sunday, Nov. 30, a man from Camden was charged with terroristic threats after he threatened a Cherry Police officer while being in custody for another unrelated offense.

On Sunday, Nov. 30, Cherry Hill Police responded to Gaetano Steaks on Burnt Mill Road for a burglary. Unknown actors smashed a glass door with a cinder block to gain entry during the overnight hours. Proceeds were cash. This incident is under investigation by the Cherry Hill Police Investigative Unit.

On Monday, Dec. 1, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 38 and Mall Drive for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police, a woman from Cherry Hill was arrested and charged with displaying a false document, specifically a fraudulent temporary registration tag, and other related charges.

Through investigation by the Haddonfield Police and Cherry Hill Police Investigative Unit, on Wednesday, Dec. 3, a man from Lawnside was arrested and charged with burglary to a structure and theft of movable property. Haddonfield Police observed a suspicious male on a bike in their town and after speaking with the male, he admitted to stealing the bike from an open garage in Cherry Hill after the other bike he was riding had become disabled.

On Wednesday, Dec. 3, Cherry Hill Police responded to the 200 Block of Belle Arbor Drive for report of a burglary. Unknown actors entered the residence through a rear doggie door between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on this date. Proceeds were cash, a television, iPad, iPhone, video games and accessories, a tablet and three laptops. This incident is under investigation by the Cherry Hill Police Investigative Unit.

On Wednesday, Dec. 3, a man from Dartmouth, Mass. was arrested and charged with eluding arrest and other related charges. The Cherry Hill Police officer observed the male soliciting near Route 38 and Hillview Drive. During investigation by Police, the male fled on foot and was then apprehended outside the Cherry Hill Mall after a foot pursuit.

On Thursday, Dec. 4, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 38 and Chapel Avenue for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police, a man from Camden was arrested and charged with displaying a false document, specifically a fraudulent registration tag.

On Thursday, Dec. 4, a man from Philadelphia was arrested and charged with theft by deception after he performed multiple fraudulent returns at Urban Outfitters which is located inside the Cherry Hill Mall. The amount totaled $5895 over a period covering Oct. 2 through Dec. 1.

On Thursday, Dec. 4, a man from Westville and a man from Woodbury were arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Macy’s Department store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $547.48.

On Thursday, Dec. 4, three individuals, two from Sicklerville and one from Lawnside, were arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Macy’s Department store without paying for concealed merchandise.

On Thursday, Dec. 4, Cherry Hill Police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 70 and East Gate Drive for a traffic violation. Through investigation by police, a man from Pennsauken was arrested and charged with possession of certain weapons, specifically a machete, and other related charges.

On Saturday, Dec. 6, a man from Edgewater Park and a man from Burlington were arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Macy’s Department store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $565.

On Saturday, Dec. 6, a man from Philadelphia was arrested and charged with shoplifting after attempting to leave the Macy’s Department store without paying for concealed merchandise valued at $671.50.

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