The Voorhees Police Department would like to share some tips to help you enhance your vehicle's security and protect against theft. Implementing these suggestions can significantly reduce your risk and keep your property safe.*Adopt the 9:00 PM Routine: Make it a habit to lock your car doors and close all windows by 9:00 PM each night. This small step can significantly reduce the risk of theft.*Keep Valuables Out of Sight: Ensure that no valuables are left inside your vehicle, as this can deter potential thieves and keep your belongings safe.*Invest in a Steering Wheel Lock: Using a locking device mounted on your steering wheel can serve as an effective deterrent, making it much harder for intruders to drive away with your car.*Secure Your Keys Properly: Always remove your keys from the ignition when leaving your vehicle unattended, even if it’s running. Remember to keep your garage door opener out of the car to prevent intruders from easily accessing your home.*Protect Your Tires: Since car tires are often targeted, consider installing a wheel lock system to make it more challenging for anyone to remove your tires and rims.*Stay Vigilant: If you notice any suspicious activity, call 911 and call the non-emergency police line at 856-428-5400 to report a theft has already occurred. Your awareness can play a vital role in preventing crime in your area.By implementing these proactive measures, you can help contribute to a safer environment for yourself and your community. ... See MoreSee Less
The Voorhees Township Police Department wants to remind everyone to plan ahead for St. Patrick's Day weekend activities. This day is known to be one of the deadliest on the roads, and with it being on Monday, March 17 this year, weekend festivities may include alcohol. It's crucial to have a designated driver who will NOT drink at all, to ensure no one gets behind the wheel after drinking. Here are some tips for sober driving: - Designate a sober driver in advance.- Call a sober friend or relative to drive. - Take the keys away from an impaired driver if they insist on driving. - Use the Voorhees Township and Uber ride-share program, which can be found here vouchers.uber.com/c/r_N5NZoRUch4Remember, safety on the roads is everyone's responsibility. Let's celebrate St. Patrick's Day weekend responsibly and make sure we all get home. ... See MoreSee Less
The Camden County Special Needs Registry is a voluntary service open to all citizens. The registry was created to help police officers and other emergency service personnel, to better assist residents with special needs in the event of an emergency by providing first responders with vital information, regarding a registrant’s disability, emergency contact information, a physical description, and a current photograph of the registrant. Click the link below for more information, and to register for the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Special Needs Registry! Once you have entered your information, it will be available to all Camden County law enforcement agencies.More information and sign up can be found here: camdencountypros.org/community-page/41... See MoreSee Less
*OUTDATED*The Camden County Office of Emergency Management has declared a Code Blue Alert for the following dates and times due to projected dangerously low temperatures by the National Weather Service:Thursday, March, 6, 7:00 PM - Friday, March 7, 7:00 AM• Projected low temperature: 32°FSaturday, March, 8, 7:00 PM - Sunday, March 9, 7:00 AM• Projected low temperature: 31°FSunday, March, 9, 7:00 PM - Monday, March 10, 7:00 AM• Projected low temperature: 32°F*Note: Temperatures are subject to updates based on weather conditions.Full list of warming centers can be found here: voorheesnj.com/.../Camden-County-Warming-Centers.pdfFor assistance or to report individuals in need of shelter, please contact the After-Hours Code Blue Emergency Hotline by dialing2-1-1. ... See MoreSee Less
Vehicle Safety Recalls Week takes place from March 3-9, and Daylight Saving Time will begin on March 9, 2025. To ensure your safety, it’s a good time to check vehicle recalls and thoroughly inspect car seats, tires, and other vehicle-related equipment so you and your passengers are safe. Also remember to set your clocks FORWARD (1) one hour on Sunday, March 9, at 2:00 AM, in observance of Daylight-Saving Time. Visit the Vehicle Safety Recalls website here: www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov/safety-topics/vehicle-safety/vehicle-safety-recalls... See MoreSee Less
Voorhees Police Department Joins National ABLE Project [January 15th, 2021] – The Voorhees Police Department has been accepted into the Active Bystandership…
Voorhees Twp Police Department’s K9 Bruiser will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization…