Police Blotter-July 12, 2007

Lambertville

   June 25, William Armondo Alena, 34, of Robbinsville, N.J., was stopped for speeding on Route 29, police said.
   Mr. Alena has a warrant from Lambertville for $140.
   He posted bail and was released.
   June 26, Anthony Sharpe, 20, of Milford, N.J., was going east on Route 518 when he veered to the right and struck a utility pole, police said.
   Route 518 was closed from 5:20 p.m. until 1:40 p.m. the next day so utility crews could replace the pole and wires.
   Mr. Sharpe was charged with careless driving. He was not injured.
   June 27, Nancy Susan Carozza, 37, of Holicong, Pa., was arrested on five warrants from East Amwell.
   Police charged her while investigating a fireworks complaint at the wing dam behind the Lambertville Sewerage Authority.
   The warrants totaled $425.
   She posted bail and was released and was not charged with the fireworks complaint, police said.
   July 1, Richard P. Kuntz, 45, of Hopewell, N.J., was charged with drunken driving.
   He was stopped on Route 518 by for having a license plate light out, police said.
   He also was charged with reckless driving and having a plate light out and was released to a friend.
   July 1 at 4:20 p.m., Richard A. Machen Jr., 27, of Bristol, Pa., was arrested on a warrant from Westhampton.
   He was stopped on Bridge Street by police for not wearing a helmet while operating a motorcycle.
   The warrant totaled $156. Mr. Machen posted bail and was released after being charged with not wearing a helmet, failure to produce a vehicle registration and not having a motorcycle endorsement on his license.
   June 29 at 1:52 a.m., Dexter Lamont Stinson, 31, of Trenton was arrested on a warrant from Hopewell for $345.
   He was stopped on Route 165 after police conducted a random lookup on his vehicle’s registration.
   Mr. Stinson posted bail and was released.
New Hope

   At 1 a.m. June 23, police cited Cherish Brown, 18, of Ringoes and three juveniles, ages 16, 16, and 17, for underage drinking after responding to a report of subjects setting a bonfire in a wooded area off Windy Bush Road.
Solebury

   July 1, there was a two-vehicle accident on Route 32 at 12:20 p.m. at the entrance of the Bowman’s Hill Wild Flower Preserve.
   The operator of one vehicle, Lea Terry, 83, of Hamilton, N.J., was going north on Route 32 and tried to make a left turn into the preserve. His vehicle was struck by an SUV going south on Route 32 and drive by John Grabowski, 59, of New Hope.
   Mr. Terry was not injured from the accident. A passenger, Virginia Terry, 83, of Hamilton, N.J., was trapped and seriously injured. She was taken by Newtown American Legion Ambulance to St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, Pa.
   Mr. Grabowski and three passengers, one adult and two juveniles, reportedly had minor injuries and were taken to Doylestown Hospital by the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad.
   Assisting at the accident were the New Hope Eagle Fire Company and Upper Makefield Fire Rescue.
   Fire police closed Route 32 for approximately three hours while accident investigators from the Solebury police and Buckingham Township Police investigated.