Juvenile charged with receiving stolen property after police pursuit

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Juvenile charged with receiving stolen property after police pursuit

EVESHAM, N.J. – Evesham Township Police officers responded to reports of juveniles attempting to break into vehicles in the Dominion neighborhood. Officers located a suspect vehicle leaving the area at a high speed which was later identified as stolen.

When officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop, the vehicle fled the area, evading capture. The investigation led ETPD detectives to identify a juvenile suspect.

On Thursday, October 9, authorities executed a search warrant on North Dudley Street in Camden, aided by multiple police departments including the New Jersey State Police and Camden County Metro Police. As a result, the juvenile suspect was charged with receiving stolen property.

This investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about the incident or any recent vehicle burglaries is encouraged to reach out to the Evesham Township Police Department.

Arrested: Juvenile (name withheld due to age)
Charges: Receiving stolen property (3rd degree)

Lieutenant Rich Dixon serves as the Public Information Officer and can be reached via email.

The arrest signifies ongoing issues with vehicle thefts in the area.

Suspect Arrested for Receiving Stolen Property in Boston

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Suspect Arrested for Receiving Stolen Property in Boston

**Boston, MA** – On Thursday at approximately 5:50 PM, officers from District B-2 in Roxbury arrested O’Keif Mark, 22, of Waltham, for receiving stolen property.

During patrol near Warren Street, officers conducted an inquiry on a vehicle linked to a Brookline incident. They initiated a traffic stop using emergency lights and sirens.

The vehicle’s operator initially refused to lower his window and locked the doors but eventually complied. Officers later asked the operator to exit the vehicle, leading to his temporary non-compliance and an attempt to leave, resulting in a struggle and arrest.

Officers discovered three envelopes with checks bearing multiple names, a Glock-style BB gun, HEET water remover, and brake fluid in the vehicle. A total of 236 fraudulent checks valued at $389,808 were also seized. Mark faces charges of Receiving Stolen Property over $1,200 and Threats to Commit a Crime, with arraignment expected in Roxbury District Court.

Pennsylvania Woman Charged for Arson, Stolen Car at the Jersey Shore

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Pennsylvania Woman Arraigned on Multiple Charges Including Arson

**Surf City, NJ -** Juliette Tournier, 29, from Montgomery, Pennsylvania, has been charged with Aggravated Arson in relation to a February 19 incident in Surf City. This follows prior charges in Ship Bottom on February 20 for Eluding and Receiving Stolen Property.

On February 19 at approximately 8:40 p.m., Surf City emergency services responded to a fire on North Central Avenue. During firefighting efforts, a firefighter was injured, treated at Southern Ocean Medical Center, and discharged.

Investigations by various agencies revealed two fire origins within the structure, both initiated by open flames to ignitable liquids. Concurrently, a vehicle stop initiated by Ship Bottom Police involving a Honda HRV led to Tournier’s identification as the suspect, with the car’s license plate stolen earlier from a similar vehicle in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

On February 25, Tournier received an Aggravated Arson charge. She surrendered to Surf City Police the next day and remains detained pending a hearing. Authorities emphasize that all accused individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Secaucus Police Arrest Two with Stolen Automobile Parts Case

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### Secaucus Police Arrest Two in Stolen Automobile Parts Case

**Secaucus, NJ** – Secaucus Police recently apprehended two individuals in connection with fencing stolen automobile parts.

On December 30, Secaucus Police found a 2015 Honda CRV missing multiple parts, reported stolen from Weehawken on December 28. The officers were initially responding to reports of an abandoned vehicle on the 500 block of New County Road.

On Monday, police discovered a 2023 Acura TLX missing several components. It was located on the 200 block of Secaucus Road and was reported stolen from Kenilworth on December 31.

Undercover detectives arranged a purchase of the stolen Acura parts, leading to the arrest of Jarol Vasquez-Puig and Freddy Mendoza-Polanco on Wednesday. The operation took place outside Vasquez-Puig’s residence in Jersey City.

Detectives subsequently searched Vasquez-Puig’s home and recovered several stolen automotive parts and a motorcycle reported stolen from Jersey City on December 6. Both men face numerous charges including receiving stolen property and fencing. The investigation remains active, with further arrests possible. Anyone with additional information is urged to contact the Secaucus Police Detective Division.