POLICE BLOTTER

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   Jayme Pfitzenmayer, 20, of Cromwell Court, was charged with driving while intoxicated after an officer responded to an anonymous report of an erratic driver in a 2002 black Mitsubishi traveling south on Route 206 at 12:08 a.m. on May 5. The officer stopped it at after following it through a left turn onto Bloomingdale Drive.
   The officer detected the odor of alcohol and administered field sobriety tests, which Mr. Pfitzenmayer failed.
   He was charged with DWI and taken into custody. A Breathalyzer test at the station reported his blood alcohol content was 0.17 percent (the legal limit is 0.08 percent).
   Mr. Pfitzenmayer was released after the charge was filed.
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Joseph Vadimski, 36, of Manville, was charged with driving while intoxicated after an officer responded to a report of a collision on Sunnymead Road at 8:46 p.m. May 9.The officer was advised that the driver fled behind the STS on the corner of Camplain Road and Old Camplain Road.
   The officer found Mr. Vadimski standing near the trunk of his 1996 green Chevy and observed that the left front tire was missing and there was severe damage to the left front side of the car.
   The officer detected the odor of alcohol and asked Mr. Vadimski to perform field sobriety tests. Mr. Vadimski failed the field sobriety test and was taken into custody. A Breathalyzer test administered at the police station reported a blood alcohol content level of 0.12.
   Mr. Vadimski was charged with driving while intoxicated, careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident with an injury and failure to report an accident.
   He was released to his mother after the charges were filed.
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Jaqueline Locasto, 44, of Woodville Terrace, was charged with driving while intoxicated after the dispatcher detected signs of alcohol consumption while waiting to speak with a juvenile officer at the police station at 11:07 p.m. May 13.
   The dispatcher detected the odor of alcohol through the 2two-way bulletproof glass and notified one of the officers at the station that she was slurring her words, appeared to be intoxicated and was drooling.
   When the officer told Ms. Locasto that the detective she was looking for was unavailable, she became belligerent and argumentative.
   The officer asked how she had arrived at the station. She said she drove alone in her husband’s 2005 black Jeep Liberty. The officer asked how many alcoholic beverages she had consumed. She said she had "just four beers."
   She failed the field sobriety test and refused to submit to a Breathalyzer test. Her car was impounded.
   Ms. Locasto was charged with driving while intoxicated and refusal to submit to Breathalyzer test.
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A Bloomingdale Drive resident had reported $16,000 of motorcycle parts were stolen from his truck while he was out on a motorcycle ride between 7 and 10 p.m. May 4. The resident had placed the motorcycle parts in his truck — which was parked on the east side of his business, Tri-State Choppers, at Jill Court — with the intention of taking them for machining the next day.
   The three S&S Big Twin-Engine kits were valued at $3,486, $6,656 and $6,703.64 respectively.