Acme Markets on Main Road was burglarized on Oct. 17. The burglars forced open the front doors and took $691 worth of cigarettes from the service counter.
- Acme Markets on Main Road was burglarized on Oct. 17. The burglars forced open the front doors and took $691 worth of cigarettes from the service counter.
- Michael J. Panzino, 41, of Harding Highway, in Buena, was charged on Oct. 17 with aggravated assault, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and possession of a weapon. Panzino works as a bouncer at Sanctuary Gentlemen's Club and allegedly struck a 28-year-old man on the head with flashlight. He was released on bail.
- A 42-year-old Bridgeton man was robbed on the 500 block of Landis Avenue on Oct. 18. He was approached by a group of men and a woman who asked him for money. After he refused to give them money, they took his jacket and fled. Inside the jacket was a $100 bill.
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- Twenty bottles of shampoo were stolen from CVS Pharmacy on Landis Avenue on Oct. 19. Police are investigating the theft and looking for three suspects -- two men and a Hispanic woman wearing a brown hooded sweatshirt and jeans. The three suspects were seen leaving the area in a black Nissan four-door car.
- James H. Carter, 46, of Maurice River Parkway, was charged on Oct. 19 with possession of drug paraphernalia. Carter allegedly attempted to discard a cigarette box -- inside was a glass tube burnt on both ends. He was released on a summons.
- A 15-year-old East Landis Avenue juvenile was charged on Oct. 20 with disorderly conduct after refusing to leave Vineland High School South property. They were released to a parent.
- A 17-year-old Maple Avenue juvenile was charged on Oct. 20 with aggravated assault on a school security guard after an incident in a Vineland High School South hallway. They were released to a parent.
- William R. Hicks, of Harvard Street, was charged on Oct. 21 with assault. Hicks allegedly struck a football coach during an Oct. 16 practice. He was released on a summons.
- A 16-year-old West Avenue juvenile was charged on Oct. 21 with causing a false public alarm after allegedly making a threat about the school on Instagram. Authorities also found the juvenile in possession of a knife on school property. They were released to a parent.
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