ARREST: On
December 27, 2017 a Delran Officer conducted a motor vehicle stop on a vehicle
driven by Michael Dean of Willingboro for a motor vehicle violation. It was later learned that he had outstanding
warrants and his license was suspended.
Mr. Dean was placed under arrest, processed on the warrants and he was
released.
ARREST: On December 28, 2017 a Delran Officer came in contact with Sarah Gallagher of Delran. It was later learned that she had an outstanding warrant out of Palmyra. Ms. Gallagher was placed under arrest, processed and she was released.
DRUG ARREST: On December 30, 2017 a Delran Officer conducted a motor vehicle stop on a vehicle driven by Christopher E. Butler of Delran. It was later learned that he was in possession of Marijuana. Mr. Butler was charged with possession of Marijuana and he was released on a summons pending his court appearance.
ARREST: On
January 1, 2018 a Delran Officer came in contact with Robin Goldy of
Delran. It was later learned that she
had an outstanding warrant out of Burlington County. Ms. Goldy was placed under arrest, processed
and she was lodged into Burlington County Jail.
ARREST: On
January 4, 2018 a Delran Officer came in contact with David George of
Burlington. It was later learned that he
had an outstanding warrant out of Burlington City and Camden City. Mr. George was placed under arrest, processed
and he was released.DWI ARREST: On January 4, 2018 Delran Officer conducted a motor vehicle stop on a vehicle driven by Michael Kelleher of Delanco. It was later learned that Mr. Kelleher was driving under the influence of alcohol. Mr. Kelleher was taken into custody, processed, issued several motor vehicle summonses and he was released pending his court appearance.
***NOTE*** All persons
listed on the Delran Police Department Facebook page are presumed innocent
until proven guilty in a court of law.
Reminder:
The Delran Police Department has a drug drop box located in the lobby of the
police department. The drug drop box is available 24 hours a day 7
days a week. No liquids or syringes are permitted.
Please remember to lock your
vehicle doors overnight, we are still getting reports of unlocked vehicles
entered!
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