Cars broken into in Brandon Farms
On May 2 Officer Michael Enriquez responded to numerous addresses in Brandon Farms for reported vehicle burglaries. Approximately 4 different vehicles were entered overnight between May 1 and May 2. Numerous items were stolen from inside the vehicles, including laptops, cell phones, cash, and wallets. The total amount stolen is still being tallied by the victims. The incident is under investigation and further follow-up will be conducted by the Detective Bureau.
Medical supplies stolen at Capital Health
Officer Michael Crincoli responded to Capital Health – Hopewell Campus on April 29 for a reported theft of medical supplies. The reporting party, a nurse at the hospital, reported a male and female party removed medical items from inside a hospital room. Both parties filled multiple bags with supplies and left the hospital. The total amount reportedly taken was approximately $200 in value. The investigation is ongoing.
Microwave stolen from construction site
On April 22 Officer Blake DeMeter responded to The Collection at Hopewell for a reported theft of a delivery that was made to the construction site. The delivery was described as a microwave by the reporting party. The item was delivered on April 18, 2025 at 3:00PM. The box, along with others that were shipped were brought into the open construction site. At approximately 5:00PM on the same date, the workers found the boxes to be missing. The total value of the GE microwave was listed as $300. The incident is under investigation.
Ring stolen from antique store
Officer Maria Gavdanovich responded to Sentiment Depot Antiques on April 27 for a reported shoplifting incident. The complainant reported that two female subjects entered the store at 1:00PM. The subjects asked to see some merchandise inside a secured glass case. They purchased an item, but the store owner later found that one of the 18k gold rings was missing from the store and had been replaced with a different ring. In store surveillance confirmed that one of the females had swapped the rings and left the store. The video surveillance was turned over to police and the incident is under investigation.
Car broken into on Orchard Ave.
On April 29 Officer Brandon Kuzma met with the victim of burglary in the Township police department lobby. The victim reported that their vehicle was parked in front of his residence on Orchard Ave overnight. When the victim entered their vehicle in the morning, they found the interior of the vehicle to have been disturbed. Upon closer inspection, they found that nothing appeared to have been removed or taken from the vehicle, but it was entered and rummage through. Surveillance video showed multiple suspects at the scene overnight. The incident is under investigation and has been turned over to the Detective Bureau for further follow up.
Window smashed on Sutton Court
On May 2 Officer Michael Enriquez responded to a Sutton Court address for a reported Criminal Mischief. The victim stated that they recently signed a lease to the residence but had not physically moved in yet. She arrived at the residence on May 2 shortly before contacting police and found that the first-floor dining room window was smashed. A rock had been thrown through it. The area was canvassed, and further follow-up is being conducted. The case is still ongoing.