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Two suspects entered the Ocean State Job Lot store on Nassau Park Boulevard and chose a large trash can, valued at $29.99, and filled it with about 20 containers of Tide pods valued at more than $300 on Sept. 14. They attempted to leave the store without paying, but fled after they were confronted by store security.

Thieves dismantled three air conditioning units on the roof of an Alexander Road building in an incident that was reported Sept. 12. The copper tubing was cut and tools were left behind.

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A Trenton man was arrested on four active warrants totaling $5,550 following a traffic stop on Emmons Drive and Wheeler Way on Sept. 9. He was processed and released.

Two Trenton residents were charged with shoplifting for allegedly working together to steal $126.96 worth of merchandise by concealing the items in bags at Target on Nassau Park Boulevard Sept. 7. They were stopped before leaving the store, arrested and issued summonses for shoplifting.

A warrant was issued for a Camden man who allegedly stole $516.79 worth of merchandise from the Marshalls store on Route 1 on Sept. 5. He was identified through surveillance video.

A Trenton man was charged with shoplifting for allegedly trying to conceal $238.56 worth of merchandise and leaving Target on Nassau Park Boulevard without paying on Sept. 2. He was detained by store security and arrested by police officers. The stolen items were recovered. He was issued a summons for shoplifting.

A Trenton man was charged with shoplifting after he allegedly concealed items valued at $199.20 in a reusable bag and paid for other items valued at $129 at Target on Nassau Park Boulevard on Sept. 2. He was apprehended by store security after he allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for the concealed items. He was arrested and issued a summons for shoplifting.

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