Police Blotter-May 25, 2006

New Hope

   April 29 at 3:49 a.m., Linda Sombat Davis, 38, of Philadelphia was charged with drunken driving.
   She also was charged with driving with a suspended driver’s license, careless driving and failing to stop for a red light.
   Police said she was her operating her vehicle in an unlawful manner in the area of Bridge and Main streets.
   May 12 at 3:45 p.m., police charged a 15-year-old from Bayville, N.J., for retail theft after she reportedly removed a pair of earrings from a South Main Street store.
Solebury

   May 14 at 3:25 a.m., there was a report of a traffic accident on Sugan Road near Paxson Road.
   When police arrived, the vehicle had left, but police were able to follow evidence to the driver’s home.
   The driver, a 16-year-old boy from Solebury, was driving, police said.
   He was charged through Bucks County Juvenile Court with a number of violations, including drunken driving.
   May 14 at 3:25 a.m., two boys were charged with underage drinking.
   Police said the two were drinking at a private residence.
   Garrett Nanni, 20, of Comfort Road, New Hope, and William Gottfried, 20, of Red Fox Drive, New Hope, were charged.
   Sunday at 11:25 p.m., there was a two-vehicle accident on Aquetong Road near Sugan Road.
   A vehicle driven by Bruce Kosser of Stoneybrook Road was going north on Aquetong Road, police said. As he rounded a curve, he struck a vehicle going south on Aquetong Road, which was driven by Elaine Rosenberg of Washington Lane, Rydal, Pa.
   No injuries were reported.
   May 16 at 4:40 p.m., there was a one-vehicle accident on Route 32 south of the borough line.
   A vehicle driven by Leroy Whitehouse, 54, of Bayberry Lane, Willingboro, N.J., was going south on Route 32, got off the side of the road and was unable to bring the vehicle back. It hit struck a tree.
   There were no injuries reported. The vehicle was towed.
West Amwell

   Police report two unrelated thefts.
   In the first incident, Earl Sneddon Jr. called police about 7:30 a.m. May 15 to report a 1993 Ford pickup truck missing from a field opposite his house on Bowne Station Road.
   He had left the keys hidden inside the truck, but apparently the thief rifled through the vehicle and found them, according to police Lt. Stephen Bartzak.
   In the second, about 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, Munds Landscaping on Route 179 reported the theft of a portable cement mixer valued at $2,700.
   The mixer was last seen on the premises May 5, according to Lt. Bartzak.
   Police have no suspects.