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Lambertville Police blotter: DUIs, warrants, and the case of the partially eaten burrito

lambertville policeCASE #14006439:

Stephanie J. Bonjiorno, 58, of Lambertville reported a theft from her vehicle on Oct. 14.

Bonjiorno stated she had parked her vehicle on North Franklin Street and left her vehicle unlocked on October 13. When she returned to her vehicle on October 14, she discovered several items missing, including her cell phone, house keys, leather wallet and gloves. A partially eaten burrito was found in the back seat. Ptl. Polyak investigated.

CASE #14006472:

On Oct. 16, Hunterdon County Communications advised Lambertville patrols that a black SUV with New York plates was reported leaving a Rite Aid in Solebury Township. The driver, described only as a white male with red curly hair, attempted to pass a counterfeit $20 bill. The vehicle was last seen heading toward New Hope and possibly to Lambertville. Patrols checked the area, but were unable to locate the vehicle.

Case #14006492:

Tyler Heath, 24, of Lambertville was arrested for DUI on Oct. 17

Ptl. Matthew Bast stopped Heath as his vehicle had allegedly been blocking the roadway of Grant’s Alley at 2:40 a.m. Heath was determined to be under the influence of alcohol and subsequently arrested. Heath was charged with DUI, Reckless Driving and Failure to Park off the Roadway. He was later released with a pending court date.

Case #14006559:

Merri Whited, 52, of Trenton was arrested on an active warrant as a result of a motor vehicle stop Monday Oct. 20.

Lt. Robert Brown stopped Whited on Route 29, at 12:20 a.m. for having a headlight out. A check revealed Whited had a warrant issued by Raritan Township for failure to appear on bad check charges. Whited was later released on her own recognizance with a pending court date.

CASE #14006597:

John J. Timko, 52, of Flemington was arrested on Oct. 22 at approximately 4 p.m.

Ptl. Bast investigated a report of a male attempting to gain entry into an apartment on Church Street which he did not reside in. Upon arrival, Timko was found highly intoxicated. When Ptl. Bast attempted to assist Timko, he became belligerent and refused to leave the area. Timko was placed under arrest and processed for his arrest. Timko was charged with Disorderly conduct and Failure to Obey Lawful Order. Timko was later released with a pending court date.

CASE #14006606:

Daniel S. Schumacher, 26, of Milford was arrested for DUI on Oct. 23 at approximately 12:59 a.m.

Ptl. Albani observed Schumacher’s vehicle stopped at the intersection of North Franklin Street and York Street with its headlights turned off. Subsequent to investigation, Schumacher was found to be under the influence of alcohol and arrested. Schumacher was charged with DUI, Reckless Driving and failing to utilize headlamps and wipers. Schumacher was later released with a pending court date.

CASE #14006656:

Jaquon R. Hodge, 20 of Trenton was arrested on Oct. 25 at approximately 10:40 p.m. for outstanding warrants.

Ptl. Memolo responded to the area of York and North Main streets for a report of a disabled vehicle. Subsequent to investigation, Hodge, who was a passenger in the vehicle, was found to have three active warrants issued for his arrest — two from Trenton Municipal Court and one from Plainsboro, NJ Municipal Court. Hodge was R.O.R. by Trenton on both warrants. Hodge was turned over to Plainsboro Police Department for their warrant.

CASE #14006659:

Tyshawn H. Barlow, 38, of Lambertville was arrested on Oct. 25 at approximately 9:02 a.m. for an outstanding warrant.

Ptl. Polyak observed Barlow standing in the area of Coryell Street. Ptl. Polyak was aware Barlow had an outstanding warrant for his arrest issued from Flemington Municipal Court for $25,000. Barlow was arrested and transported to the Hunterdon County Jail in lieu of bail.

CASE #14006710:

Mary E. Boname, 49, of Pennington, NJ was arrested on Oct. 26 for DUI. Lt. Brown stopped Boname in the area of State Highway 29 and the Golden Nugget Flea Market at 9:22PM, after she was observed driving erratically. Boname was determined to be under the influence of alcohol and subsequently arrested. Boname was charged with DUI, Refusal to Submit to Breath Testing, Failure to Keep Right on Multi-lane Roadway and Carless Driving. Boname was later released with a pending court date.

(Information is provided by law enforcement officials, and is assumed accurate. All suspects and arrested persons are presumed not guilty unless proven guilty in a Court of Law or until such rights are waived by the accused.)

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