Mansfield
Police charged Jinghong Chen, 52, of Flushing, New York, for trespassing on Feb. 26.
According to police, at 10:15 a.m., an officer saw Ms. Chen attempt to climb over a perimeter fence to gain access into the Manheim Auto Auction.
She was released without bail.
Feb. 26 police charged Edward Kats, of Bayside, New York, for theft.
According to police, an officer saw Mr. Kats acting suspiciously and remove a license plate of a vehicle at the Manheim Auto Auction just after 2 p.m. Police said the accused attempted to conceal the plate under his arm and leave the area.
He was released without bail.
Police charged Nauman Bashir, 41 of Ewing, for theft on Feb. 26.
According to police, an officer saw Mr. Bashir remove floor mats from a parked car at the Manheim Auto Auction. Police said Mr. Bashir then placed the floor mats into his own vehicle.
He was released without bail.
March 1 police arrested Anthony Haskins, 47, of Bordentown, after officers discovered he was wanted on a criminal warrant.
Police said they encountered Mr. Haskins on Route 206 just before 5:30 p.m.
He was subsequently released without bail.
Police arrested Donovan Foster, 24, of Browns Mills, on March 2 after it was discovered he was wanted on a traffic warrant.
Police said the warrant was revealed during a motor vehicle stop on Route 68 at 10:19 p.m. for speeding.
He was released without bail.
March 5 police arrested Douglas Garzon, 45, of Bordentown, after it was discovered he had an outstanding traffic warrant of Eastampton Township.
According to police, the warrant was discovered by a random check.
Mr. Garzon was subsequently turned over to the Eastampton Police Department.
Police charged a 17-year-old Columbus juvenile for narcotics possession on March 5.
According to police, patrol saw a suspicious vehicle in the area of Jacksonville and Old York Roads just before 8:30 p.m.
The driver turned over an unspecified amount of marijuana after being confronted, police said.
The juvenile was charged with marijuana possession and released without bail to her parents.
March 6 police filed charges against Daniel L. Ortiz, 33, of Collingswood, for a burglary and attempted burglary – both in 2011.
Police accused Mr. Ortiz of attempting to break into a residence on Locust Avenue on July 20, 2011, and burglarizing a home on Jacksonville Road two months later in September 2011. Mr. Ortiz is accused of stealing jewelry from the second home.
According to police, a neighbor witnessed the attempted burglary and reported seeing a Hispanic male who fled before police arrived on scene.
He was charged with one count of criminal attempt and burglary and theft charges in connection with the July 20 and Sept. 15, incidents, respectively.
Police said the outcome of this case was made possible by efforts of Mansfield Township Police Criminal Investigations Unit and cooperation with other law enforcement agencies.

