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A Trenton man was arrested on an active warrant from Trenton following a motor vehicle stop on Pennington Road near the Pennington Circle Aug. 5. He was processed and released.

Outdoor rugs and indoor rugs, two bicycles and a handbag, valued at a combined $2,353, were reported stolen from the front yard of a Pleasant Valley Road home between Aug. 1 and Aug. 2.

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An Orchard Avenue resident reported the theft of a bicycle, valued at $599, from a shed on the property. The theft occurred between July 20 and Aug. 2.

Two Trenton residents were charged with shoplifting for allegedly taking eight containers of baby formula from Stop & Shop on Denow Road Aug. 1. They fled before a police officer arrived, but were later identified from images provided to police.

A Maddock Road resident was charged with interference with transportation for allegedly throwing sticks into the roadway and at a vehicle that was traveling on Maddock Road July 27. The suspect said the vehicle was speeding on Maddock Road. After an investigation, the suspect was charged.

A victim reported that $10,000 had been withdrawn from her checking and savings accounts without her permission on July 17. The incident was reported July 26.

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