POLICE BEAT 10/26

From the Oct. 26 edition of the Register-News

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BORDENTOWN
TOWNSHIP
   At 9:08 a.m. Oct. 7, Henry Jakowski Jr., of Trenton, was issued a summons for obstructing traffic, police said.
   According to police, Steven R. Chambliss of Yardley, Pa. said he was traveling east on Farnsworth Avenue in his Volkswagen Jetta, when Mr. Jakowski’s GMC pickup suddenly turned left off Farnsworth Avenue onto Mill Street, in front of his vehicle.
   Mr. Chambliss applied his brakes to avoid impact, leaving approximately 25 feet of skid marks prior to the impact, police said.
   According to police, Mr. Jakowski stated he misjudged where Mr. Chambliss was located prior to making the left turn. There were no injuries and only minor damage to both vehicles, police said.
   At 7:39 a.m. Oct. 12, police were dispatched to Route 206 Southbound and Farnsworth Avenue for a report of a motor vehicle accident.
   Police determined that Heidi L. Camerlengo of Fairless Hills, Pa. was stopped on Route 206 for a red traffic signal. When traffic began to move, and a 1999 Chevrolet truck, driven by James Tymon, of Hamilton, hit Ms. Camerlengo’s car from behind, police said. Police said Ms. Camerlengo was transported to a local hospital for a neck injury and Mr. Tymon was charged with careless driving.
   At 2:33 p.m. Oct. 17, Rena Simek, of New York, was traveling in the left lane of Route 130 North, while Ivette Jones, of Trenton, was traveling in the right lane of Route 130 North.
   Ms. Simek signaled a lane change and attempted to turn right onto Rising Sun Road, police said. Her Jeep Cherokee struck Ms. Jones’ Chevrolet Cavalier, police said.
   Ms. Simik was issued a summons for careless driving, and Ms. Jones was issued a summons for an unregistered vehicle, police said.
BORDENTOWN
CITY
Local police reported that after allegedly attempting to steal a VCR from Barrack’s Trading Post at 5 p.m. Oct. 23, Darren Fiadino, 32, of Burlington, left the scene in his vehicle and was stopped shortly afterward in Burlington Township by Burlington Township police.
   Mr. Fiadino was returned to Bordentown and charged with shoplifting. He was released on his own recognizance with a Nov. 15 court date in Bordentown City. The arresting officer was Patrolman Ronald Weiman.
   Police patrolling Borden Street at 7:40 p.m. Oct. 18 arrested Jamaal Addison, 20, of Bordentown City and Willie Harris, 20, of Bordentown Township and charged them with underage drinking and disorderly conduct. Both were released pending Nov. 18 court dates. The arresting officer was Chief Philip Castagna.