Camden Police Release Multiple Incident Reports From Late December Through Early January
Based on incident reports filed by the Camden Police Department
Camden Police have released several incident reports detailing arrests, investigations, and calls for service from late December through early January. The information below is based solely on those reports.
Note: All individuals named are alleged to be involved and are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Information is reported as documented by Camden Police officers.
Alleged Stalking Reported at Police Department
According to a December 21 incident report, police say Dalvonte Lewis, 25, of Camden, allegedly followed a woman to the Camden Police Department after an early-morning dispute. Officers reported Lewis arrived in a pickup truck, exited the vehicle, approached the woman’s car, questioned her, then left. The woman told police she came to the station because she felt unsafe. A written affidavit was completed, and officers attempted to locate Lewis.
Traffic Stop Results in Citations
On December 22, police conducted a traffic stop near Fairview Road and Highway 7. According to the report, Gonzalo Escobar, 36, of Camden, allegedly could not provide a driver’s license, and the license plate on the vehicle did not match registration records. The plate was taken into evidence and citations were issued.
Vehicle Theft Reported on Fort Lookout
On December 24, officers responded to Fort Lookout regarding a reported stolen vehicle. Police say Synicia Latoya Madison, 46, of Camden, allegedly took a vehicle without permission. According to the report, Madison later admitted to taking the vehicle and claimed she planned to return it. Officers reported Madison provided false identifying information and had an outstanding warrant. She was arrested on felony theft of property involving a motor vehicle and felony criminal trespass charges.
Domestic Incident Leads to Arrest on Franklin Street
On December 29, police were dispatched to Franklin Street following reports of threats involving a family or household member. Officers say Leeander Ellis, 21, of Camden, allegedly became irate, overturned furniture, and made threatening statements. A BB gun was later located inside the residence. Ellis was charged with terroristic threatening and aggravated assault involving a family or household member.
New Year’s Day Domestic Call on Harding Street
On January 1, police responded to a domestic disturbance on Harding Street. According to the report, Lexie Shyann Grelles, 29, of Camden, allegedly assaulted her boyfriend during an alcohol-related dispute that caused broken glass and property damage. Grelles was arrested on domestic battery and felony possession of a controlled substance charges.
Threatening Text Messages Reported
A January 3 report states police took a complaint involving threatening text messages. Officers say Martavius Thomas, 20, of Camden, allegedly sent messages threatening to blow up a residence and cause harm. Screenshots of the messages were collected as evidence.
Man Allegedly Poses as Employee During Liquor Delivery Theft
One of the more detailed reports occurred January 6 at Tipsy Liquor. Police say Bishop Jashun Foster, 25, of Camden, allegedly posed as an employee during an alcohol delivery. According to the report, Foster told the delivery driver he worked for the store and had been sent to help unload the truck.
Police say Foster was allowed inside the business and was even handed delivery paperwork. While the driver was briefly inside the store, Foster allegedly climbed into the delivery truck, removed two cases of Patrón tequila, one Reposado and one Silver, loaded them into his vehicle, and drove away. The stolen alcohol was valued at more than one thousand dollars.
Security footage reportedly captured the incident. Camden Police later identified Foster, who came to the police department and was arrested on charges including breaking or entering, theft of property over one thousand dollars, and criminal impersonation.
Vehicle Damaged at Cardinal Shopping Center
On January 7, police took a damaged property report at the Cardinal Shopping Center after a vehicle was dented and scratched while the owner was inside nearby businesses. No suspects were identified.
Accident Report Filed at Walmart
Also on January 7, Camden Police documented an accident at the Walmart Supercenter on California Avenue involving Mack Morgan, 67, of Camden. Police reviewed surveillance footage after a vehicle struck a cart mule in the parking lot. A report was completed for insurance purposes.
Source: Camden Police Department incident reports. Reported by Radio Works News.
