A West Deptford Township woman is in jail after she was arrested twice on the same day, according to township police.

On Wednesday morning, Lisa B. Neill, 36, was arrested on Pilgrim Avenue for criminal trespass and criminal mischief, police said.

Authorities described this as a domestic violence incident.

She posted bail and was released pending further court action.

Around 3 p.m. that same day, she was arrested on Kings Highway for allegedly shoplifting a bottle of wine at G's Liquor Gallery in West Deptford.

She was placed in Salem County Correctional Facility on $1,500 bail for the shoplifting charge.

Other West Deptford police news:

-- Alicia A. Johnson, 40, of Camden, was arrested for shoplifting at ShopRite on Route 45 on May 22. Value of the stolen merchandise was $21. Johnson was issued a summons and released pending court.

-- Eugene F. Hart, 55, of West Deptford, was arrested May 23 and charged with violating a restraining order. He was placed in Salem County Correctional Facility.

-- Joseph E. Castaldi, 59, of West Deptford was arrested on Mantua Grove Road for simple assault and resisting arrest on May 23. He posted bail and was released pending court.

-- Dwaun L. Martin, 20, of Woodbury, was arrested May 24 on Route 45 for distribution of marijuana, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to surrender CDS to a law enforcement officer. He posted bail and was released pending court.

-- John L. Carr, 46, of Camden, was charged with public record fraud at the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission on May 27. He was issued a summons and released pending court.

-- Eric C. Ward, 34, of Camden, was charged with public record fraud at the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission on May 27. He was issued a summons and released pending court.

-- An Apple Lane resident reported May 21 that a delivered package was stolen from the front of their residence.

-- A Dipilla Drive resident reported that someone intentionally damaged an exterior sliding glass door at their home.

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