Police Blotter

Lambertville

   Monday, Feb. 4, Paula Deverell, 36, of North Union Street reported the theft of her 1995 Acura Integra.
   Ms. Deverell had parked the vehicle in the vicinity of North Union and Elm streets Jan. 31 at about noon and discovered it missing at 6 p.m. Feb. 4.
   The vehicle was recovered with major damages on Middle Rose Street, Trenton.
   A Titusville man was charged with drunken driving following a 1:20 a.m. Feb. 6 motor vehicle stop.
   Victor A. Miranda. 24, of Windy Bush Way was stopped on Route 29 after police observed his vehicle drift across lanes in the vicinity of Route 165, police said.
   He also was charged with failure to maintain lane. He was released without bail.
   Lisa Stephens, proprietor of the Lambertville Trading Company on Bridge Street, reported the theft of $420 cash from the store sometime between 5 and 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6.
   Police discovered a former employee, a 17-year-old juvenile had visited the store at that time and taken the money while other workers were occupied serving customers, police said.
   Feb. 10, the juvenile confessed to police, was arrested, and then released to a parent, police said.
   The money was not recovered, police said.
   Friday Feb. 8, at about midnight, police arrested Marshall Roberts, 43, of Princeton and Tony Brown, 42, of Trenton, after stopping the car for speeding and a broken taillight, police said.
   Mr. Roberts, the driver, allegedly first provided false identification. Police later determined Mr. Roberts had a suspended license and also was wanted on an outstanding Ewing Township warrant for failure to appear in court on an obstructing governmental administration charge, police said.
   Mr. Brown also provided false identification, police said. A glass pipe, containing suspected crack cocaine, and an open container of brandy were found on the floor of the vehicle.
   Both men were charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and hindering apprehension,
   Mr. Roberts and Mr. Brown were taken to Hunterdon County Jail in lieu of $5,000 and $2,500 bail, respectively. Mr. Roberts also was charged with speeding, driving with a suspended license and having an open container of an alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle.
   Sunday, Feb. 10, at 5:25 p.m. police arrested Freddie Greene, 49, of Trenton after stopping him on Route 29 for an alleged expired registration.
   Police said Mr. Greene also was wanted for an outstanding Trenton ordinance violation warrant. He was charged with having an expired registration, driving with a suspended driver’s license and having an uninsured motor vehicle.
   He was released without bail.