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LOGAN TWP.

— On Jan. 16, police received a trespassing complaint on Center Square Road. The accused, a Woodstown man, was identified and advised that complaints will be signed if he returns.

— Officers investigated a report of a fight at the Village Pub prior to closing on Jan. 17. Two unidentified females created a disturbance inside and outside the bar when they were asked to leave. Attempts to locate them were unsuccessful.

— On Jan. 19, a 54-year-old Gibbstown woman was charged with DWI after being stopped for erratic driving on Route 322. She was processed and released pending court.

— A 27-year-old Woodbury Heights man was arrested on Jan. 20 on outstanding warrants in excess of $1,000. He was lodged in the Salem County Jail.

— On Jan. 20, someone damaged the driver’s side door of a DREAM Park employee’s vehicle following a dispute. Complaints are pending.

— On Jan. 21, a Logan Township woman reported that someone had removed construction material, including doors, windows and siding valued at $2,865, from her property after Jan. 1.

— A 17-year-old was charged Jan. 23 with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia following an investigation in the 400 block of Heron Drive. The juvenile was processed and released.

— A woman from Rose Valley, Pa.on Jan. 23 told police a bay quarter horse she had lent to an acquaintance in 2011 had not been returned. Officers are attempting to locate the accused in an effort to return the horse to its owner.

— Police charged a 44-year-old Woolwich Township man with DWI on Jan. 23 following a vehicle stop on Route 322. The man was processed and released.

— A 2013 GMC Sierra pickup truck, valued at $5,000, was reported stolen from in front of a Nortonville Road residence overnight Jan.  24. The truck was recovered in Camden two days later.

— A township woman told police her purse was stolen on Jan. 26 when she left it unattended while shopping at the Acme. Stolen in the purse were $500 in cash, credit cards and personal ID, checks, prescription medication and a cellphone.