WEST DEPTFORD TWP.
— On Oct. 10, Lititia A. Shelley, 29, of Clementine, was arrested on Interstate 295 on outstanding warrants and was additionally charged with hindering her own apprehension. She was lodged in Salem County Jail in default of an unspecified amount of bail.
— Dijon P. Rhodes, 20, of Woodbury was arrested Oct. 12 on Red Bank Avenue on outstanding warrants and was charged with possession of marijuana. He was committed to the Salem County Jail in lieu of unspecified bail.
— John N. Perian III, 32, of Paulsboro was charged with shoplifting from the Family Dollar store on Route 45 on Oct. 12. He was served with a complaint summons and released.
— On Oct. 12, Jaclyn M. Grasso, 19, of Deptford, was arrested on outstanding warrants and was charged with hindering her apprehension. She was served with a complaint summons and released, pending a court appearance.
— Christina N. Poles, 38, of Camden, was arrested Oct. 13 on outstanding warrants and was additionally charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. She was served with complaint summonses and released.
— On Oct. 14, Edward J. Weatherly, 18, of National Park, and Stephanie E. Dankel, 19,of West Deptford, were arrested while parked in a lot at the end of Red Bank Avenue and charged with possession of marijuana. They were released after being issued summonses.
— On. Oct. 15, Maxwell S. Virgilio, 24, of Sicklerville, was arrested at Route 45 and Greenwood Avenue and charged with possession of cocaine and possession of a hypodermic needle. He was issued a summons and released.
— On Oct. 17, Pizzo Adam, 33, of Pine Hill, was arrested during a vehicle stop at Hessian Avenue and Crown Point Road and charged with hindering his apprehension. He was served with a complaint summons and released.
— On Oct. 11, a resident of the 1400 block of Lafayette Avenue in Colonial Manor reported an unlocked toolbox on his vehicle had been entered. Power tools valued at $800 were stolen.
— It was reported on Oct. 11 that someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Lafayette Avenue and stole $1,500 worth of power tools.
— On Oct. 12, the owner of Kingsway Awning on Crown Point Road told police someone had forced entry into the business. A generator valued at more than $1,200 was stolen.
— Someone forced entry through a door at a residence in the 200 block of Dubois Avenue on Oct. 13, but nothing was stolen.
— Two pieces of mail were reported stolen from a mailbox at a residence in the 1300 block of Georgia Avenue on Oct. 14.
— A rear license plate was stolen from a vehicle at a residence in the 1200 block of Hessian Avenue on Oct. 18.
— An iPhone, valued at $250 was reported stolen from a residence in the 600 block of Columbia Boulevard on Oct. 20.
— Someone stole items valued at $50 from an unlocked vehicle at a Weatherby Court residence overnight Oct. 19.
— Two bicycles, valued at $200, were reported stolen from the front yard of a residence in the 1100 block of Harker Avenue on Oct. 21.
— Less than $50 in cash was reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle at a Pixley Place residence on Oct. 21.