March 13 at 10 p.m., Mark F. Wim, 34, of Ewing Township was stopped on Route 29 for having a taillight out.
Police said a check showed Mr. Wim was wanted in Ewing for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Mr. Wim was taken to Hunterdon County Jail in lieu of $70,000 bail.
March 14 at 6 p.m., Everett A. Rose, 51, of Lambertville was arrested on Coryell Street for an outstanding warrant from Hamilton Township.
Mr. Rose posted $1,089 bail and was released.
March 13 at 8:25 p.m., Richard B. Gruskin, 55, with no known address, was seen by police in an abandoned railroad car behind the Lambertville Sewerage Authority.
A check showed Mr. Gruskin was wanted in Lambertville on two warrants totaling $224.
Mr. Gruskin was taken to Hunterdon County Jail in lieu of bail.
March 4 at 2:10 a.m., Kevin Walker, 45, of Ringoes was charged with drunken driving after he reportedly was observed operating his vehicle in an unlawful manner on West Bridge Street.
There was a tractor-trailer accident at about 7:15 p.m. on March 15.
It occurred on Route 32, about a half mile south of Route 232.
The tractor-trailer is owned by Performance Food Group Company-AF1 of Elizabeth, N.J.
The tractor-trailer was going south on Route 32 and exited the south shoulder. The vehicle went back into the south lane, crossed the north lane and struck a guide rail along the north shoulder.
The vehicle went through the guide rail, and the cab came to a stop along the edge of the Delaware Canal.
The driver, William Muset, 52, of Westville, N.J., has minor injuries, police said.
He was taken by the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad to Doylestown Hospital.
New Hope Eagle Fire Company along with its fire police assisted. The vehicle was recovered by Jim Jacobs Towing.
Route 32 remained closed through the evening, pending repairs of the guide rail by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

