POLICE BLOTTER: July 28, 2011

Florence 
   Wayne M. Boise, 43, of Browns Mills, and Dalbbagh, 63, of Roebling, were charged with theft and fraudulent use of a credit card on July 20.
   Police said that between Jan. 1 and May 31, Mr. Boise was driving a tractor-trailer for Papco Trucking. He had a company credit card and went to the Hapco gas station on Cedar Lane in Florence to get his fuel, police said.
   He would get a $400 purchase, but only received $300 worth of fuel and $100 cash back. He kept $80, the gas station attendant, Dalbbagh Singh, got the rest, police said.
   Police arrested Mr. Singh at the gas station at about midnight. Pemberton Township arrested Mr. Boise at about 2 a.m. and turned him over to Florence police to be charged.
   Both were taken to jail in lieu of $5,000 bail.
   Jessica L. Rumery, 32, of Roebling, was arrested Friday at 9:35 p.m. on a warrant from Easthampton Township for failure to appear on a drunk driving charge.
   Officer Brian Panaro saw her walking on Amboy Avenue and arrested her, police said.
   She was turned over to Easthampton Township and jailed on $1,00bail.
   Crystal L. Brown, 32, Florence, was charged with speeding and driving without a license Sunday at about 12:30 a.m.
   Police stopped her on Front Street in Florence. She also had a warrant from Gloucester County for failure to appear on a drunk driving charge.
   She was turned over to Washington Township on the warrant and jailed on $600 bail.
Bordentown 
   Andrew Reinecke, of Titusville, 30, was charged with drunken driving July 9 at 1:23 a.m.
   Police said Mr. Reinecke was driving south on Route 130 near Crosswicks Street, and the vehicle , which was in the far right lane, drifted over into the second lane, then back into the far right lane. The vehicle also drifted numerous times into the shoulder of the road.
   Mr. Reinecke was stopped after getting on the Route 295 ramp.
   He also was charged with reckless driving and failure to maintain a lane and was released to a friend.
   Austin Gabaure, 19, of Burlington, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after they were called about a female screaming “Call 911” on July 11 at 5:57 p.m.
   Police said they went to the residence on East Burlington Street and found a door open. They went in and found Mr. Gabaure upstairs, police said. He told police he did not hear them, police said.
   While speaking with him, police saw a small clear glass jar containing traces of suspected marijuana, police said.