Friday, March 18, 2011

Window Washer a Suspect in More Haddonfield, NJ Jewelry Thefts

Window Washer a Suspect in More Haddonfield Jewelry Thefts


Mark Tonelli, of the Magic Window Washing Co., a suspect in more thefts. By Bill Duhart

A Washington Township man charged in a theft spree across three towns, including Haddonfield, is a suspect in two more heists here.

A woman who believes she may have been a victim of Mark Tonelli, of the Magic Window Washing Co., filed a complaint this month after reading a report about him on Haddonfield Patch, police said.

The woman, a resident in the 600 block of Edge Park Drive, said $2,100 in jewelry was missing from her home after Tonelli washed windows there on Nov. 19. She filed a police report on March 7. The woman said the day after Tonelli was at her home, she noticed a pair of diamond earrings, a pendant and a gold chain were missing. She said she didn’t immediately report Tonelli because she didn’t want to falsely accuse him. She said she left Tonelli alone for a short time in her home that day.

The next day, on March 8, a resident in the 200 block of Summit Avenue reported a pair of gold earrings, with pearl and ruby inset, a pearl bracelet and an emerald and gold necklace and a ruby and gold necklace were missing from her home after Tonelli cleaned her windows on Oct. 19. The report did not say why she decided to come forward now.

Tonelli, 48, of 109 Fomalhaut Ave. in the Sewell section of Washington Township, was arrested and charged last month with the theft of nearly $4,500 in jewelry from a Haddonfield residence in the unit block of Wedgewood Lane in November. He was linked to the stolen goods from a pawn shop receipt that included his driver’s license and photo ID.

Tonelli was listed in police reports as the owner of Magic Window Cleaning Co. The charges allege he stole jewelry from the Wedgewood Lane home on Nov. 25 while working there. The resident reported a gold bracelet, a diamond tennis bracelet and a diamond, heart-shaped pendant on a gold chain missing after Tonelli and two assistants cleaned the windows at her home.

Borough police said Tonelli’s arrest was the result of a joint investigation between Haddonfield, Harrison and Medford. He was charged with similar burglaries in all three towns. Tonelli was remanded to Haddonfield municipal court, where a $7,500 full, cash bail was set and then sent to Camden County jail. It was not immediately reported if he was still there or when new charges might be filed.

Source:http://haddonfield.patch.com/articles/window-washer-a-suspect-in-more-haddonfield-jewelry-thefts#photo-5051104

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