POLICE BLOTTER: BURGLARY: (Masonville) A resident of the 400 - TopicsExpress



          

POLICE BLOTTER: BURGLARY: (Masonville) A resident of the 400 block of Masonville Road reported someone burglarized their residence on November 17th between 2:30 pm and 5:15 pm. Entry into the residence was gained by forcing open the front door. Jewelry, electronics, and other items, valued at approximately $1,600.00, were taken. ARREST (SHOPLIFTING): On November 18th at 12:00 pm Mount Laurel Police responded to the Shoprite on Nixon Drive for a shoplifting. Officers took custody of Lena Conneally, age 74, of Philadelphia. Conneally was arrested and charged with shoplifting. She also had an outstanding warrant for a previous shoplifting offense. Conneally was served with criminal complaints and lodged at the Burlington County Work Release Center in lieu of $500.00 bail. Officer A. Levy was the arresting officer. BURGLARY: (Masonville) A resident of the 100 block of Fleetwood Avenue reported someone burglarized their residence between 6:45 pm on November 17th and 6:30 am on November 18th. Entry was gained through an unlocked front door. A purse and its contents, valued at approximately $550.00, were taken. UPDATE TO CREDIT CARD FRAUD ARREST: Additional charges have been filed against two men who were arrested by the Mount Laurel Police for credit card fraud and theft on November 6, 2014. Rodney Desvarieux, age 29, Brooklyn, NY and Andrew W. Williams, age 35, Long Island, NY were both charged with second degree Impersonation, second degree Computer Criminal Activity, and third degree Theft. Bail for the new charges was set at $60,000.00 for each defendant. Both men are currently in the Burlington County Jail. The new charges stem from investigations into seven different cases of theft and fraud committed in Mount Laurel dating back to May of 2014. The two are still suspects in other cases currently under investigation by the Mount Laurel Police and other jurisdictions in the area. All persons are considered innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. //END//
Posted on: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 20:09:21 +0000

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