Police Beat

BORDENTOWN CITY

   On Feb. 11 at 1:50 a.m., Lundi Cannon, 32, of Chesterfield, was charged with speeding, reckless driving, and driving while intoxicated.
   Police said Ms. Cannon was seen traveling 61 mph in a 40-mph zone on Route 130 south. She was released pending a court appearance.

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   On Feb. 7, at 1:22 a.m., Willie Daniels, 49, of Bordentown City, was charged with failure to maintain lane, reckless driving and driving while intoxicated.
   Police said they saw Mr. Daniels traveling south on Route 130, using a signal to change lanes but not turning off the signal, drifting across four lanes and turning onto Crosswicks Street. He was charged and released to a friend pending a court appearance.

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   The Police Department has recovered several bicycles from bicycle thefts this year. If you have been a victim of a bicycle theft over the last year, please contact the Bordentown City Police, (609) 298-0103, with a description of the bicycle. If unclaimed, bicycles will eventually be sold through auction at a later date.

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   On Feb. 2, at 6:21 a.m., custodians found that forced entry had been made into St. Mary’s School and two offices had been ransacked. Police found a partially open window in the rear of the school, the probable point of entry. One office door and three filing cabinets had been damaged, and approximately $100 in cash was stolen.
FLORENCE

   On Feb. 12, at 10:27 p.m., Randall G. Bryden, 28, of Laurel Avenue, was charged with DWI, reckless driving, speeding, and refusal to submit to a breath test.
   Police said Mr. Bryden was stopped for driving 47 mph in a 30-mph zone on East Front Street, at which time the officer noticed the smell of alcohol on his breath. Police said Mr. Bryden admitted to having had three or four beers, and was given a sobriety test, which he failed. Once at the police station, police said Mr. Bryden refused to give the proper breath sample during the breath test.
   Mr. Bryden was released pending a court appearance.

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   On Feb. 11, at 6:30 p.m., a 17-year-old boy, was charged with shoplifting.
   Employees at Rite Aid Pharmacy on Route 130 reported a shoplifting on the night of Feb. 10, when they saw a juvenile taking condoms from the store without paying. The employees had been able to get a description of the suspect and the number of the license plate of the car leaving the parking lot.
   Police discovered the identity of the people in the car with the help of the Pemberton Police Department, and the boy and his parent responded to police headquarters. He was released into the custody of his parent after being charged.