Page 4 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • December 19, 2012
Ridgewood
A 21-year-old Ringwood woman who was reportedly fencing stolen jewelry from the shop where she worked to two Ridgewood merchants has been apprehended and charged with theft based on detective work by the Ridgewood Police Department. Detective Douglas Williams concluded the investigation on Dec. 10, with the arrest of the woman, who faces an appearance in Ridgewood Municipal Court. The investigation had begun on Nov. 29, when Detective Williams was reviewing pawn tickets he was receiv-
Detective Williams apprehends alleged jewel thief
ing from Pangea Antiques and Art and Ridgewood Coin and Stamp. Detective Williams noticed that a young woman from Ringwood was bringing in an unusually large number of pieces of jewelry. He then received
a report from another jewelry store where the owner reported items missing and suspected that an employee had taken them. The name of the suspected employee (continued on page 27)
Set up for success
The Ridgewood A.M. Rotary Club donated dictionaries to all the Ridgewood Public School District’s third graders. These Travell School students were thrilled to have their own dictionaries with information about the planets, presidents, and the longest word in the English language. Pictured are Superintendent Dr. Fishbein, Rotarians Mary Ann Copp and Larry Prendergast, and students Chris, Miles, Thomas, Connor, and Hayden.