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Middle Township Police Report Weekly Incidents

 

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE — Middle Township police released the weekly incident report for the week of Jan. 24-30.
During the week the members of the police department responded to or initiated 824 calls for service, averaging 118 per day.
During the week a total of 15 individuals were arrested for various offenses.
The following is a list of some of the more serious calls for service which occurred during the week:
Mon., Jan.24:
Criminal Mischief – Oak Lane, Dias Creek
Criminal Mischief – Oak Lane, Dias Creek
Motor Vehicle Crash – Rt. 9, CMCH
Theft – hand Avenue, CMCH
Burglary – Stagecoach Road, CMCH
Fraud – Siegtown Road, Swainton
Tues., Jan. 25:
Motor Vehicle Crash – Indian Tail Road, Burleigh
Theft – Goshen Road, CMCH
Harassment – Poplar Street, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Rt. 9, Rio Grande
Burglary – Railroad Avenue, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Rt. 47, Rio Grande
Shoplifting – Rt. 9, Rio Grande
Harassment – Hand Avenue, CMCH
Kidnapping – Poplar Street, CMCH
Wed., Jan. 26:
Theft – Railroad Avenue, Rio Grande
Fraud – Goshen Landing Road, Goshen
Theft – Beach Avenue, Reeds Beach
Motor Vehicle Crash – Rt. 9, Rio Grande
Harassment – Siegtown Road, Swainton
Thurs., Jan. 27:
Motor Vehicle Crash – Rt. 9, CMCH
Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance – Indian Trail Road, Burleigh
Fri., Jan. 28:
Criminal Mischief – Rt. 47, Rio Grande
Missing person – Mechanic Street, CMCH
Driving While Intoxicated – Rt. 47, Rio Grande
Eluding/Driving While Intoxicated – Rt. 47, Dias Creek
Sat. Jan. 29:
Burglary/Theft from a Motor Vehicle – Rt. 47, Rio Grande
Burglary/Theft – Delaware Avenue, Del Haven
Shoplifting – Shoprite, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – County Road 657, CMCH
Sun., Jan. 30.:
Shoplifting – Shoprite, Rio Grande
Theft – Shellbay Avenue, CMCH

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