Crime & Safety

Gloucester Township Police Post Recovered Items on Pinterest

Residents who see their stolen items on the department's Pinterest Recovery Board are asked to contact the GTPD.

Gloucester Township Police are using all forms of social media to fight crime.

The police department has a Facebook page, a Twitter account, uses Nixle and has now taken to Pinterest.

Gloucester Township Police have posted items recently recovered from a woman who was stealing Christmas decorations and lawn ornaments from homes in the Township on its Pinterest Recovery Board.

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On Nov. 23, Gloucester Township Police charged Jeanette P. Montanez, 47, with two counts of theft and two counts of criminal attempt/theft for allegedly stealing items from two different homes on the 400 block of Dearborne Avenue, as well as on Glamis Road and Deborah Place.

Some of the recovered property was returned to their rightful owners. Others have been posted on the department’s Pinterest Recovery Board.

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To view the items, click here or search for “Gloucester Township Police” or @GloTwpPolice on your Pinterest app.

You DO NOT have to join Pinterest to view these items.

Contact the Gloucester Township Police Crime Scene and Property Unit if you believe any of the items on this board belong to you.

Email Detective Patrick Cunane at pcunane@gtpolice.com or SLEO Ed Fidler at efidler@gtpolice.com or leave a voice mail at 845-374-5713.

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