POLICE BLOTTER, Jan. 25

Princeton Borough
   Lisa Bendele, 21, of, Austin, Texas, was charged with aggravated assault 8:43 a.m. Sunday. Ms. Bendele was arrested at the University Medical Center at Princeton after she struck the emergency room nurse who was treating her for high alcohol intoxication, police said. She was transported to police headquarters, processed and released on her own recognizance.
   Rebecca Anthony-Zamborsky, 25, of Hamilton was arrested 10:14 a.m. Monday on a warrant of $750 from Hamilton Township Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Elm Road, police said. She was transported to police headquarters, processed and released on bail.
   Anthony Robinson, 27, of Princeton was arrested 5:03 p.m. Jan. 18 on two warrants totaling $2,790 from Trenton Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Mercer Street, police said. He was transported to police headquarters, processed and released on bail.
Montgomery
   A two-car accident occurred at the intersection of Route 206 and Route 518 at 9:26 p.m. Monday. Alan Goldberg, 57, of Montgomery who had been driving south on Route 206, lost control of his vehicle when he crossed the Route 518 intersection, striking a northbound car stopped on Route 206 driven by Sandra Wilson, 21, of Liverpool, N.Y. No injuries were reported, but Mr. Goldberg suffered an apparent diabetic emergency at the scene and was transported by Montgomery Township Emergency Medical Services to University Medical Center at Princeton, according to police. No summonses were issued, police said.
   Two cars collided on Route 206 in front of the Red Oak Diner about 6:25 p.m. Monday, police reported. Beverly Barnoski of Manville was southbound on Route 206 and attempted to turn into the diner parking lot, police said. She failed to yield the right-of-way to a northbound vehicle and the two cars collided, according to the report. The driver of the northbound vehicle suffered a bloody nose and was taken to University Medical Center at Princeton. Ms. Barnoski was issued a summons for careless driving.
   A chain-reaction four-car collision occurred at the intersection of Route 601 and 518 about 7:20 a.m. Tuesday, resulting in a careless driving charge against a 17-year-old motorist. Police said Lauren C. McClintic, 17, of Montgomery looked down while driving and did not see the vehicles ahead of her stop. Her car struck the car in front of her resulting in a rear-end chain reaction collision involving four vehicles. One driver was transported to University Medical Center at Princeton complaining of pain, police said.
   A two-car head-on collision was reported 10:09 a.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Route 601 and 518. Police said Ivonne Cuevas of South Brunswick was southbound on Route 601 and turned left onto eastbound Route 518, failing to yield the right-of-way to a northbound vehicle on Route 601. Ms. Cuevas’ vehicle was struck head-on by the northbound vehicle, police said. The driver of the northbound vehicle complained of chest pain and was transported to Somerset Medical Center. Ms. Cuevas was issued a summons for careless driving.
   A 16-year-old driver and her mother were charged with careless driving following an accident at Route 601 and Lake Drive about 7:15 a.m. Wednesday. Police said Anna McCall, 16, of Princeton was driving a 2006 Honda Pilot when she looked away and did not see the vehicle in front of her stop. Her car struck the rear of the vehicle. She was driving with a learner’s permit and her mother and another passenger were also in the vehicle, police said.
   A three-car chain reaction collision occurred at Route 601 and Sunset Road about 4:50 p.m. Wednesday. Police said Viman Claude, 33 of Voorhees was southbound in a 2006 Toyota on Route 601 and did not see a vehicle braking in front of him. His car struck the vehicle in front, pushing it into a third vehicle that had stopped for traffic, police said. There was one complaint of pain and two vehicles had to be towed from the accident scene. Mr. Claude was charged with careless driving.
   Vandalism was reported at the former North Princeton Developmental Center on Tuesday or Wednesday. Plywood was pulled from a doorway and a window was broken in an abandoned building.
West Windsor
   April L. Lowery, 21, of Trenton, was charged with reckless driving, driving while intoxicated and failure to maintain a lane following a traffic stop on northbound Route 1 at Washington Road at 11:53 p.m. Tuesday. Police said they saw Ms. Lowery’s car swerving on the roadway, pulled her over and found her to be intoxicated.
Plainsboro
   Someone stole three stop signs from West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North parking lot between Jan. 18 and Tuesday. The signs were valued at $600. The case is under investigation.
   A Princeton Forrestal Village security guard was charged with driving while intoxicated, refusing to submit to breath tests, reckless driving and parking offenses, after he harassed a patron of the Salt Creek Grille restaurant in the shopping center at 10:45 p.m. Saturday, police said. Thomas H. Rice, 39, of Columbus harassed the patron in the restaurant and then left in a marked security vehicle, police said. Responding police located Mr. Rice in his security booth and found him to be intoxicated, according to the report.
   Someone damaged the mailboxes of three homes in the Gentry development between 4:30 p.m. Monday and early Tuesday. Police said the mailboxes were damaged with a stick or a baseball bat. They had a value of around $500 each, according to police.