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Haddonfield Police: Wild Weekend with 9 Incidents in 34 Hours

Police respond to five auto burglaries reported on the same day and a sixth the day before.

 

Haddonfield Police had their hands full last weekend with nine incidents, including six car burglaries, two acts of vandalism and a DWI arrest in a 34-hour period.

Seven of the incidents were reported on Sunday, Aug. 26, one the day before and one the day after.

Here are the details:

  • On Aug. 27, a Beechwood Avenue resident told police he found a "no outlet" street sign and the metal post it was on that had been reported stolen last week.

On Aug. 26, these incidents were reported:

  • 100 block of Warwick Road, unlocked car entered overnight
  • 200 block of Moore Lane, unlocked car entered overnight
  • 200 block of Moore Lane, unlocked car entered overnight
  • 300 block of Atlantic Ave., a leather wallet with a driver's license and debit card was reported stolen
  • 200 block of Warwick Road, lamp post vandalized
  • 300 block of Washington Ave., lamp post vandalized
  • Unit block of Grove St., Earl Knight, 25, of East Park Ave., Haddonfield, arrested for driving while intoxicated after allegedly crashing into a tree at 3:07 a.m. Knight was also charged with careless driving, driving with a suspended license and failure to have an insurance card.

On Aug. 25:

  • 200 S. Atlantic Ave. East, a caller reported finding a male in his late teens sitting in the front passenger seat of his car with the door closed at 11:52 p.m. The suspect fled toward Lincoln Avenue and was last seen wearing a red T-shirt, tan cargo shorts and a black backpack. Nothing was missing from the car.

Incidents and arrest reports come directly from Haddonfield Police. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Related Topics: Burglaries, Car Burglaries, and Haddonfield police

Stephen Lyford

10:21 am on Saturday, September 1, 2012

I don't care where you live, you lock your car AT ALL TIMES. Period.

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Anonymous

12:13 pm on Saturday, October 13, 2012

Apparently these people do not care if they're robbed since they don't lock
their cars, homes, windows, doors, etc; I guess they're willing to eat the loss.

Is it senility. laziness, or low iq's?

Irked to even read about their studipidy.

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