LOGAN TWP.

— A Pedricktown man reported that an acquaintance borrowed his 2000 Honda Civic while he was working on Technology Drive March 9 and failed to return it. The car was entered NCIC and subsequently located abandoned on Kaighn Avenue in Camden. Complaints are pending against the acquaintance, a 35-year-old Penns Grove woman.

— A Woolwich Township woman reported on March 14 that her vehicle was burglarized while it was parked in the Super Fitness lot on Beckett Road. The front passenger side window was broken and  a Marc Jacobs handbag was stolen.

MONROE TWP. — A Monroe Township police officer who was seriously injured when he was hit by a drunken driver in 2014 will probably be forced to retire with a medical disability while the man who hit him negotiates to receive only probation.

It was a little after 9:30 p.m.on June 21 when Ptl. Anthony Vezza made a motor vehicle stop, pulling over a vehicle on Route 322 for having an expired registration.

Vezza parked his patrol car on the shoulder, with the front end partially in the travel lane. He got out of his car and walked toward the car he pulled over. As he reached the front driver’s side wheel of his patrol car, a vehicle traveling west on Route 322 hit the driver’s side rear fender of the police car, according to police reports.

WOODBURY — A Gloucester County grand jury indicted during the week of March 15 the following people:

— Tracy N. Lloyd, 35, of Woodbury, for driving while suspended on May 30 in Westville.

— Daniel M. Baker Jr., 28, of Collings Lakes, for two counts of burglary, two counts of theft,  two counts of conspiracy to commit burglary and  criminal mischief in Monroe Township on July 14 and 18.

— Antonio Quintero, 31, of Hammonton, for two counts of burglary, two counts of theft, two counts of conspiracy to commit burglary and criminal mischief in Monroe on July 14 and 18.

WEST DEPTFORD TWP.

—On March 11, Taylor R. Davenport, 20, of Wenonah, was arrested on Red Bank Avenue and charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was issued a summons and released.

— Alyssa M. Elentrio, 23, of Paulsboro, was arrested March 11 on Mid Atlantic Parkway for outstanding warrants and additionally charged with possession of CDS and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was committed to the Salem County Jail.

— Larinne A. Conover, 26, of Mullica Hill, was arrested at the Rainbow Motel on March 12 for outstanding warrants and additionally charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a hypodermic needle. She was lodged in the Salem County Jail.

MANTUA TWP. — Following execution of a search warrant at the Da Da Da Spa at 465 Woodbury-Glassboro Road in Mantua Township late Wednesday, March 18, officers of the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office charged one woman with promoting prostitution and another with engaging in prostitution at the spa.

Charged with promoting prostitution was Kyong Stolow, 60, of the Woodbury-Glassboro road business address where she was arrested, authorities said.

Also arrested there and charged with engaging in prostitution was Esther S. Kim, 33, of Philadelphia, said authorities. Both women were released on their own recognizance.

As many of you know, I have lost a lot of weight. Something like 65 pounds.

This weight loss has had many results.

I no longer snore like a buzz saw. I can sleep on my back again. I can walk reasonable distances without gasping for breath.

I can bend over. This, in itself, is a major achievement.

My fingers are thinner, meaning I can wear a ring I used to wear. My wedding ring no longer threatens to cut off the circulation of my finger.

As a result of the weight loss, I have once again taken to wearing cowboy boots. Back in the day, I wore only cowboy boots for more than 12 years. Didn’t even own a regular pair of shoes.

Now, once again, I own several pairs of boots.

I believe my head has shrunk. Several of my Stetsons seem to be too big. Maybe it’s just my imagination, I don’t know.

PITMAN — A Pitman man suffered burns and smoke inhalation during an early morning house fire in the 800 block of Long Avenue Wednesday.

Firefighters were dispatched at 12:52 a.m. When crews arrived, they found a one-and-a-half-story, single-family house with active fire inside, authorities said. They helped occupant out of the property and he was transported to Cooper University Hospital, said authorities.

Crews attacked the flames with several hose lines.

The house is uninhabitable, said authorities.

Pitman firefighters were assisted by Mantua and Grenlock companies and Gloucester County EMS.

The fire is being investigated by the Pitman Bureau of Fire Safety and the Gloucester County Fire Marshal’s Office.

WOODBURY — Adam L. Mayr, 37,  of Washington Township,  has been arrested and charged with invasion of privacy, endangering the welfare of a child and official misconduct, all related to the creation of images of private areas of students at the Gloucester County Institute of Technology in Deptford Township without their knowledge.

The GCIT administration became aware of the allegations March 12 and notified law enforcement the same day.

Mayr, an English teacher at the GCIT high school, was arrested late Friday, March 13.