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Devaughn Jones, 21, of Plainfield, was charged with simple assault after police were called to the train station for a report of a fight in progress, police said. The passenger refused to exit the vehicle and resisted arrest when officers attempted to remove him from the vehicle, police said.
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Police said the driver was found to be intoxicated. The vehicle was initially stopped for speeding. Allan Conde-Ramirez, 23, of South Plainfield, was charged with driving while intoxicated and Jaime Cortez-Martinez, 24, of Plainfield, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest following a motor vehicle stop on North Avenue, police said. A clear plastic bag of marijuana was found.ĭRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, DISORDERLY CONDUCT AND RESISTING ARREST, 1:06 a.m. The vehicle smelled like marijuana and the driver gave consent to search his vehicle, police said. The vehicle was stopped for having a broken tail light. Wendall Sloane, 25, of Easton, Pennsylvania, was charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana following a motor vehicle stop on North Avenue, police said. Officers found 39 small bags of marijuana and one larger bag of marijuana. The vehicle smelled like marijuana and the driver gave consent to search the vehicle, police said. The vehicle was stopped for going through a red light on Madison Avenue at the intersection of North Avenue. Maju Barry, 22, of Plainfield, was charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana following a motor vehicle stop in the train station parking lot, police said. The vehicle was initially stopped for speeding, police said. The vehicle owner, Sutton was a passenger. Police charged Renauld Sutton, 29, of Philadelphia, with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana following a motor vehicle stop on Route 202. Glynn was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (heroin), possession of drug paraphernalia (pipes) and possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle.
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Fileccia was charged with possession of controlled dangerous substances (heroin and crack cocaine) and possession of drug paraphernalia (pipes).
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Woodman was charged with possession of controlled dangerous substances (heroin and crack cocaine), possession of drug paraphernalia (pipes), maintenance of lamps, cracked windshield and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle. Woodman was initially stopped for having a broken taillight on his vehicle, police said. Glynn, 24, all of Raritan Township, with drug offenses following a traffic stop on Church Street. POSSESSION OF HEROIN AND CRACK COCAINE, 12:36 a.m. Glynn, 24, both of Raritan Township, with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (heroin), use or being under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia (a pipe and small plastic baggies). Police responded to a residence in the Stonegate Development for a reported dispute. POSSESSION OF HEROIN AND UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE, 5:31 p.m. Cardelli was charged with careless driving. A Raritan Township construction official responded and deemed the doorway unsafe until the damage is repaired. There was damage to the entry/exit door to the suite. Cardelli’s vehicle jumped the curb and struck the building. Cardelli told police that she pressed the accelerator instead of the brake pedal.
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Cardelli, 67, of Whitehouse Station, was attempting to park her 2013 Lincoln MKS in a marked parking space in front of Suite 305. Foran Boulevard, Suite 305, for a report of a car striking the building. Police initially made contact with Lorusso when they stopped to check on an apparent disabled vehicle parked on the shoulder of the roadway and found him asleep behind the wheel, police said.ĬARELESS DRIVING, 8:14 a.m. Lorusso, 29, of Huntington Station, New York, with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and failure to park off roadway following contact with him on Route 202/31. The sweeper was towed.ĭRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, 12:30 a.m. Hammond had to wake up the driver, Rosado, who was asleep in the driver’s seat of the sweeper, police said. The right rear tire of the sweeper was shredded and the vehicle had been driving on the rim.
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Continuing further east on Old York Road, Hammond found a street sweeper parked partially in the roadway. Officer Margaret Hammond saw several mailboxes that had apparently been struck on Old York Road, near Route 202/31. Rosado, 32, of Trenton, with driving while intoxicated and reckless driving following contact with him on Old York Road.