LOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA — Police are investigating two separate retail thefts at Kohl’s in the 1600 block of Big Oak Road.
Loss Prevention reported June 4 that an unknown female entered the store June 3 and removed $471.92 worth of merchandise without paying.
On May 29, police responded at 3:11 p.m. to a report of a retail theft in progress at the same location.
An unknown female suspect, operating a black Nissan Rogue with Texas registration, fled the business after passing all points of sale with merchandise valued at approximately $259.62.
Loss Prevention was able to recover $61.48 worth of merchandise.
Both investigations are ongoing.
In other incidents, police reported a fraud case in the 500 block of Winchester Drive on June 3 at 2:33 p.m.
The complainant reported that between March 27 and April 1, unknown person(s) redeemed 524,051 worth of their American Airlines Advantage loyalty points.
Credit card fraud was reported June 2 at 11:30 a.m. in the unit block of East Crown Terrace.
The complainant reported unauthorized use of their credit card in the amount of $1,599.00.
An attempt for $2,968.00 was declined by their financial institution.
A theft was reported June 1 at 11:06 a.m. in the 1500 block of Westover Road.
The complainant reported returning their EZ Pass in December 2025 and recently started receiving toll charges.
NJ EZ Pass confirmed they never received the transponder.
Police also reported a theft of a cell phone in the 1500 block of Willow Pond Drive on May 30 at 2:07 p.m.
The complainant reported the theft from their front lawn on May 29.
On June 1, the “Find My iPhone” application showed the phone on Rowantree Circle.
Police went to the location and found a broken cell phone case in the roadway.
While on scene, a good Samaritan called police to notify them of a found cell phone.
The victim confirmed it was theirs.
