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Brooklawn Police January Crime Report


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1/30/07- Robert Ross, of Mullica Hill, was arrested for attempting to conceal three boxes of razorblades on his person in order to deprive the owner of payment. Mr. Ross was transported to Police Headquarters where he was processed and released pending a Municipal Court appearance.

 

1/28/07- Nathan Stone, of Woodbury was arrest for concealing seafood and meat in a red bag and attempted to leave the ShopRite without paying. Mr. Stone was taken into custody, transported to Police Headquarters where he was processed and released pending a municipal court appearance.

 

1/27/07- Paul Seeds, of Brooklawn, was after he was involved in a verbal argument. Through further investigation Mr. Seeds was found to have active warrants out of this municipality along with Bellmawr. Mr. Seeds was taken into custody, transported to Police Headquarters, processed and released on his own recognizance pending court appearances in Brooklawn and Bellmawr.

 

1/23/07- At approximately 7:45pm an unknown person(s) broke into and stole all of the contents of a van parked on the lot of the Carnival Bookstore. All of the proceeds taken were hand and power tools. Anyone having any information in reference to this incident please contact the Brooklawn police Department.

 

1/15/07-Christopher Tice, of Thorofare, was arrested for shoplifting after he attempted to leave ShopRite with over $87 worth of over the counter medication without paying. Mr. Tice was also found to have in his possession two hypodermic needles. Ms. Tice was transported to Police Headquarters where he was processed and released pending a Municipal Court appearance.

 

1/11/07-Michelle Stolinski, of Philadelphia, was arrested for shoplifting after she attempted to leave ShopRite with several packages of over the counter medication without paying. Ms. Stolinski was transported to Police Headquarters where she was processed and released pending a Municipal Court appearance.

 

1/10/07-Cristobal Duran, of Paulsboro, was stopped for a motor vehicle violation, through further investigation it was found that Mr. Duran was operating his vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicating substance. Mr. Duran was placed under arrest and transported Police Headquarters where he refused to provide sufficient breath samples for chemical testing. Mr. Duran was charged with DWI, DWI Refusal and other motor vehicle violations and released.

 

1/10/07-Jeffery Fisher, of Audubon, was involved in a motor vehicle accident through further investigation it was believed that Mr. Fisher was operating his vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicating substance. Mr. Fisher was placed under arrest and transported Police Headquarters where he refused to provide sufficient breath samples for chemical testing. Mr. Fisher was charged with DWI, DWI Refusal and other motor vehicle violations and released.

 

1/06/07 – Patrick Allen, of Woodbury, was arrested for having an active warrant out of this municipality. Mr. Allen was taken into custody, transported to Police Headquarters, processed and released on $500 bail pending a municipal court appearance

 

1/06/07 – Edward Tuma, of Gloucester City, was arrested for having an active warrant out of Gloucester City, after he had been pulled over for motor vehicle violation. Mr. Tuma was taken into custody, transported to Police Headquarters, processed and released on his own recognizance pending a municipal court appearance.

 

1/02/07-Megan Vedder, of Woodbury, was arrested for shoplifting after she attempted to leave ShopRite with several packages of over the counter medication without paying. Ms. Vedder was transported to Police Headquarters where she was processed and released pending a Municipal Court appearance.

 

1/02/07-William Woods, of Camden, was arrested for having an active warrant out of Winslow Twp.. Mr.Woods’ warrant was discovered during the investigation of Megan Vedder who was arrested for shoplifting. Mr. Woods had accompanied Ms. Vedder to the ShopRite. Mr. Woods was transported to Police Headquarters where he was processed and released on his own recognizance pending a Winslow Municipal Court appearance.

 

 

 

 

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Lions B-Ball week of Feb. 4

Photos by Bruce Darrow, see complete album in left hand column

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Obit Scargill (Gloucester City)

SCARGILL, EARL D.
Of Gloucester City, NJ, formerly of Deptford, NJ, died on Feb. 13,2007 at the age of 80 yrs. Beloved husband of Fay Scargill (nee Okeson), ( and of the late Carolyn Scargill).
Dear father of: Earl Scargill (Barbara) of Franklinville, NJ, Carol Keating of Lindenwold, NJ, and Robert Scargill (Georgeann) of Gloucester City, NJ. Loving step-father of Joyce Baker, and Robert Baker (Bonnie), both of Blackwood, NJ. Earl is also survived by one brother Richard Scargill (Maryann) of PA, numerous grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren.
Earl was a retiree of the Langston Corp., Lawnside, NJ, a U.S. Navy WWII Veteran, member of: Woodbury Bowling League, Magnolia Senior Citizens, and Golden Slippers of Blenheim.
Viewing will be Friday, 9:30 – 10:30 AM at EARLE FUNERAL HOME, 122 W. Church St., Blackwood, NJ 08012, where a service will begin at 10:30. Interment will follow at Bethel Cemetery, Hurffville, NJ. Condolences may be viewed/posted at www.earlefuneralhome.com

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Gloucester Bees\’ fall to 7-4

Gloucester vs Sterling 5th and 6th Grade Boys
By Jareth Schultz

Traveling Tuesday to Magnolia through ice and snow, the Fifth and Sixth grade Gloucester City Boys Team (7-3) entered the home of Sterling (2-7). Two weeks ago Gloucester beat the same Sterling team but, Gloucester playing for the third time in four days without point Steven Jackson (home sick) and the injured Austin Darrow (wrist surgery) entered play needing a win to stay in the bid for the playoffs.

The game started as Gloucester\’s Stefano Okoro won the opening jump. Gloucester goes on a early 5-0 run with Ikoro and Chris Walmsley each scoring, before Sterling makes and amazing recovery by outsourcing the locals 11-2. The First quarter ended with Gloucester leading 11-7.

As the Second quarter started Gloucester\’s already injured Darrow is knocked to the floor. To show he was not to be denied his playing time, Darrow banged his hand to the floor to show who was the boss and continued to play while injured.

With a struggling Okoro on the bench Sterling takes a halftime lead of 35-21.

Sterling opens the Second half with several missed foul shots. Sterling is a quality team and their record does not reflect it. They continued their onslaught of Gloucester.

Throughout the Third quarter, Gloucester attempts to stay with Sterling. But the players on Sterling were impressive with their athletic moves. As a result Sterling kept the Bee\’s defense on its heals as they continue to draw fouls. If only Sterling could teach the Gloucester players some of these fancy moves.

After more foul shots Sterling ends the Third quarter leading 50-30.

As the Fourth quarter starts Gloucester puts pressure on the ball and scores a quick 4 points. After a Sterling time-out both teams battle back and forth trading baskets. After a short time out for a Sterling player to tie his shoes the play continues. Each time Gloucester appears to be making a run at Sterling their opponent comes back an scores.

Trailing by 18 points Gloucester calls it\’s third timeout of the game. Gloucester immediately missed three straight foul shots. As the time winds down to two minutes Gloucester trails 60-42. Gloucester again misses four foul shots as the clock ticks to 0:00 and loses the game 64-46.

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Update on Missing Funds

City Volunteer Firemen Association Report Funds Are Missing From Softball Marathon Account

By Bill Cleary

ClearysNotebook received an anonymous email this morning (Monday Feb. 12) stating monies raised during this year\’s annual Fireman\’s Softball Marathon has been stolen.

A reporter contacted Gloucester City Mayor William James who said, \”I heard the rumor, but that is all I know.\” He referred all questions to the police department.

The reporter also contacted Station 51 Fire Chief Brian Hagan. Who said, \”There is an investigation being made into the allegation. I can\’t comment any further because of possible litigation\”, said Hagan.

Sgt. Brian Morrell, a City Police Department spokesperson said, \”The Gloucester City Police are conducting an investigation into an allegation that funds are missing from the Gloucester City Volunteer Fire Association bank account\”.

Morrell added,\”No one has been arrested, or charged\”.

The email source also mentioned that funds were stolen once before from the Softball Marathon. The incident occurred about 20 years ago. The amount stolen then was approximately $10,000.

Update-The Firemen\’s audit is completed. And the monies missing are from the Softball Marathon account. The amount is $7200.

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Flags to fly at half-staff

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Chuckles/ For all the Irish

Paddy was driving down the street in a sweat because he had an important meeting and couldn\’t find a parking place. Looking up to heaven he said, \”Lord take pity on me. If you find me a parking place I will go to Mass every Sunday for the rest of me life and give up me Irish Whiskey!\”
Miraculously, a parking place appeared.
Paddy looked up again and said, \”Never mind, I found one.\”
 
submitted by Ed William, Gloucester City
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Obit Coil (Brooklawn)

COIL, VIRGINIA S.
(nee Wolbert) on Sun. Feb. 11, 2007 of Brooklawn, NJ and formerly of Phila. Wife of the late John.
Survived by her niece Jo-Ann Wolbert, Godson Joel Merz, and cousins William & Ronald Merz, and Jeanne Strimel.
Family and Friends are invited to participate in Her Funeral Mass Friday, 10AM, Church of St. Cecilia, 535 Rhawn, St. Fox Chase. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Family Service by DEAN-GEITNER-GIVNISH OF FOX CHASE 215-745-1006.

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Four-alarm fire

Fire Destroys Several Deptford Stores

The Courier Post has reported a four-alarm fire on Monday destroyed at least two businesses and damaged several others at the Delsea Plaza in Deptford. One firefighter suffered an ankle injury after responding to the blaze.

Firefighters were called to Delsea Plaza shortly before 2 a.m. after police saw flames and smoke coming from Frank\’s Pizza in the 1000 block of Delsea Drive. The fire originated in the rear of the pizza parlor, said Bernie Weisenfeld, spokesman for the Gloucester County Prosecutor\’s Office.

Fire and rescue departments that responded to the blaze were Deptford, Westville, Oak Valley, Almonesson, Woodbury, Colonial Manor, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township, Verga, Wenonah, Mount Ephraim and Bellmawr. The fire was brought under control by 3:24 a.m., Weisenfeld said.

The cause of the fire is under investigation by Deptford and Gloucester County fire marshals.

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