Crime & Safety
West Deptford Police Crime Log: Oct. 16-Nov. 5, 2017
West Deptford police release their activity report.

WEST DEPTFORD, NJ — The following information was provided by the West Deptford Police Department. Incidents are merely accusations. Those accused are considered innocent unless and until proven guilty.
Arrests:
On 10.16.2017, Matthew E. McDonough, 20, of Wenonah was arrested for violation of a court order on Crown Point Road. He was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
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On 10.18.2017, Matthew S. Smith, 19, of Mount Royal was arrested on Kings Highway for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
On 10.18.2017, Isaiah H. Pendleton, 21, of Philadelphia was arrested on I-295 for possession of marijuana, failure to surrender CDS, and possession of fireworks. He was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
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On 10.19.2017, Luke M. Garbin, 53, of Blackwood, NJ was arrested on Simpson Avenue for outstanding warrants, possession of a hypodermic needle, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He satisfied bail requirements and was released pending further court action.
On 10.20.2017, Dylan M. Beatty, 32, of Blairsville, PA was arrested on Crown Point Road for driving while intoxicated. He was issued summonses and released pending further court action.
On 10.21.2017, Nathaniel E. Holley Jr., 57, of Paulsboro was arrested for being a defiant trespasser at a business on Delaware Street. He was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
On 10.21.2017, Alejandro Mateo-Herrera, 37, of West Deptford was arrested on Kings Highway for driving while intoxicated. He was issued summonses and released pending further court action.
On 10.22.2017, Theresa S. Wise, 25, of Carney’s Point and Alexia N. Roderick, 21, of Carney’s Point were arrested on I-295. Wise was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and Roderick was charged with possession of marijuana. Both were issued a summons and released pending further court action.
On 10.23.2017, Bambi M. Ripley, 35, of West Deptford was arrested on Church Street for simple assault. She was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
On 10.27.2017, Kyle W. Thomasson, 36, of National Park was charged with violation of a court order. There is further court action pending.
On 10.27.2017, James E. Howard Jr., 37, of Williamston was arrested on Crown Point Road for possession of marijuana. He was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
On 10.28.2017, Randy D. Clarke, 60, of Woodbury Heights was arrested on Grove Road for DWI and being under the influence of CDS. He was issued summonses and released pending further court action.
On 10.28.2017, there was a report of a burglary and an assault with a knife that occurred on Grand Avenue. Subsequent investigation revealed that several individuals were involved in a dispute, with two of the involved individuals eventually forcing entry into the residence. Michael J. Thomas, 40, of Woodbury and Kristen N. Dutka, 40, of Swedesboro were each charged with burglary and simple assault. Robert A. Fox, 48, of Deptford was charged with possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and terroristic threats. There is further court action pending.
On 10.28.2017, Gerard E. Moughan, 59, of West Deptford was arrested on West First Avenue for disorderly conduct. He was lodged in the Salem County Correctional Facility.
On 10.28.2017, Kristiann Diedel, 41, of National Park was issued a summons for maintaining a nuisance on Lincoln Avenue. Further court action is pending.
On 10.30.2017, the West Deptford Police Department responded to a report of a robbery at the BB&T Bank on Kings Highway. It was reported that a male suspect passed a note advising that he had a gun and demanding that the teller give him cash from the register. A subsequent investigation by West Deptford Detectives, Bellmawr Detectives, and Haddon Township Detectives resulted in the arrest of Howard W. Rambo, 39, of Pennsville for robbery. Rambo was also found to be responsible for three (3) additional armed robberies in Camden County. He was lodged in the Salem County Correctional Facility.
On 10.31.2017, Sarah M. Marley, 37, of Woodbury and Bridgette J. Foster, 43, of Woodbury were arrested on I-295. Marley was charged with hindering apprehension, possession of CDS (heroin), possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a hypodermic needle, and outstanding warrants. Foster was charged with hindering apprehension, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a hypodermic needle, and outstanding warrants. Both were lodged in the Salem County Correctional Facility.
On 11.3.2017, Nicole Greene, 35, of West Deptford was arrested on I-295 for possession of drug paraphernalia. She was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
On 11.3.2017, Thomas Harding, 38, of Cherry Hill was arrested on Highbridge Lane for hindering apprehension. He was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
On 11.3.2017, Keith R. Tredway, 39, of National Park was arrested on Columbia Boulevard for DWI. He was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
On 11.4.2017, Amber L. Temean, 34, of West Deptford was arrested on Crown Point Road for possession of CDS (Xanax), failure to surrender CDS, and outstanding warrants. She satisfied bail requirements and was released pending further court action.
On 11.4.2017, Sadie M. Neumann, 20, of Pitman, Robert M. Mantegna Jr., 20, of Harrisonville, and Keith A. Hallowell, 23, of West Deptford were arrested on Crown Point Road. Neumann was charged with possession of CDS (cocaine), possession of drug paraphernalia, and outstanding warrants. She was lodged in the Salem County Correctional Facility. Mantegna was charged with being a fugitive from justice, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and outstanding warrants. He was lodged in the Salem County Correctional Facility. Hallowell was charged with possession of CDS (cocaine) and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released pending further court action.
On 11.5.2017, Shawna A. Lilly, 35, of Deptford and Frank S. Mondo III, 33, of National Park were arrested on I-295 for possession of drug paraphernalia. Both were issued summonses and released pending further court action.
On 11.5.2017, two juveniles were arrested on Second Street for possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and building fires without a permit. Both were turned over to their parent/guardians with further court action pending.
On 11.5.2017, Robert J. Coyle, 21, of Mt. Ephraim was arrested for criminal mischief after an investigation revealed he had intentionally damaged a vehicle parked on Holly Drive. He was issued a summons and released pending further court action.
Other Incidents:
On 10.16.2017, a resident of Biscayne Boulevard reported that an Echo string trimmer and a handheld blower were stolen from a trailer parked on their property. The total value of the theft was approximately $450.00.
On 10.16.2017, a resident of Brent Court reported that a package was stolen from their front porch on 8.17.2017, which they were previously unaware of. The package contained drum machine valued at $2,199.00.
On 10.16.2017, a resident of Harker Avenue reported that a vacant residence had been burglarized through forced entry. The only items missing from the interior was reported to be a camera valued at $20.00.
On 10.17.2017, it was reported that a male subject left the Wawa on Crown Point Road after failing to pay for $10.00 worth of gasoline.
On 10.18.2017, a resident of Biscayne Boulevard reported that an unknown actor(s) entered their vehicle and removed an Apple I-pod mini, a gym bag, and a gym lock. The resident believed that the incident most likely occurred on 10.16.2017.
On 10.21.2017, a resident of Tampico Terrace reported that an unknown actor(s) stole a weed whacker, a stick edger, and a leaf blower from the back of a pickup truck that was parked on the street in front of their residence. The total value of the theft was reported to be $810.00.
On 10.21.2017, a resident of Highbridge Lane reported that unknown actor(s) threw rocks at a rear door, causing glass to break. The homeowner advised that numerous juveniles were observed in the area earlier in the day, however, none were observed in the area at the time of the incident.
On 10.22.2017, a resident of Ford Avenue reported that an unknown actor(s) intentionally scratched their parked vehicle.
On 10.22.2017, it was reported that a tricycle was stolen from a property on Columbia Boulevard.
On 10.22.2017, a resident of Grant Avenue reported that an unknown actor(s) stole a wallet from the interior of their unlocked vehicle.
On 10.23.2017, a resident of Dubois Avenue reported that an unknown actor(s) had removed some antique items from a front porch.
On 10.23.2017, it was reported that an unknown actor(s) entered a vacant property of W. Fourth Avenue and removed copper pipe from the interior.
On 10.24.2017, a resident of Ash Avenue reported that someone had possibly stolen some medications from their residence.
On 10.26.2017, a resident of Wesley Avenue reported that an unknown actor(s) had fraudulently used their credit card in various locations.
On 10.28.2017, a resident of Apple Lane reported that their debit card had been fraudulently used.
On 10.31.2017, a resident of Passaic Avenue reported that Halloween decorations were stolen from their property.
On 10.31.2017, a resident of Cinnamon Drive reported that medications were missing from within their residence.
On 11.4.2017, it was reported that someone had stolen items from a storage container at the Istorage on Crown Point Road sometime in the past year.
On 11.5.2017, a resident of Nottingham Drive reported that someone damaged a mailbox on their property.
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