POLICE BLOTTER, Feb. 29

Princeton Borough
   Richard Mahan, 20, of Trenton was charged with driving while intoxicated at 1:58 a.m. Thursday following a motor vehicle stop on Washington Road, police said. He was transported to police headquarters, processed and released on his own recognizance.
   Janinne McClendon, 28, of Trenton was arrested 4:59 p.m. Monday on a warrant of $500 from Hamilton Township Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Moore Street, police said. She was transported to police headquarters, processed and released on bail.
   Michael Tucker, 33, of Trenton was arrested 1:04 p.m. Monday on a warrant of $290 from Mansfield Township Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Witherspoon Street, police said. He was transported to police headquarters, processed and released on bail.
Princeton Township
   Steven A. Meyer, 23, of South Brunswick, was arrested at 7:31 a.m. Tuesday on a warrant of $350 from New Brunswick following a motor vehicle stop on Faculty Road for having an overdue inspection sticker, police said. Mr. Meyer also had a suspended driver’s license, police said. He was transported to police headquarters, processed and released after posting bail.
Montgomery
   Police reported damage to the Strecker Hospital building in Skillman Village. According to police, someone broke two sheets of plywood that had been blocking the front door between Feb. 21 and Wednesday. The estimated cost of replacing the plywood is $40.
   A one-vehicle crash that resulted in the driver being issued a summons for careless driving occurred at the intersection of Griggstown and Harlingen Roads at 1:31 p.m. Wednesday. A car driven by Bradley J. Harris, 17, of Montgomery left the roadway while attempting to make a turn from Griggstown Road onto Harlingen Road, police said. His vehicle struck the curb, a street sign and a stop sign before coming to rest against a tree in the front yard of 361 Harlingen Road, according to the report. Excessive speed appeared to have caused the accident, police said. No injuries were reported, but the vehicle had extensive front-end damage and was towed from the scene.
   A two-vehicle crash that resulted in both vehicles involved being towed from the scene occurred on Route 206 in front of Princeton Airport at 4:20 p.m. Wednesday. While swerving to avoid a vehicle stopped in front of him, Gerald L. Truppi, 59, of Hamburg struck a 2001 Toyota driven by Antoinette Prowse, 57, of Hillsborough, according to police. No injuries were reported and Mr. Truppi received a summons for careless driving.
West Windsor
   Police charged Juan Evans Jr., 30, of Trenton with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana following a traffic stop on Nassau Park Boulevard at McClain Road at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Police said Mr. Evans was stopped after a computer check of his vehicle revealed he had an outstanding traffic warrant out of Ewing. During the stop it was determined Mr. Evans had under 50 grams of marijuana in his possession, according to the report.
   Police charged Jonathan Crivelli, 21, of West Windsor with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana following a traffic stop at 11:10 p.m. Tuesday. After stopping the car on Clarksville Road at Hawk Drive for speeding, it was determined that Mr. Crivelli, a passenger, possessed the marijuana, police said. The driver of the vehicle received a summons for speeding.
   Police charged Robert Greener, 44, of West Windsor with driving while intoxicated and reckless driving following a motor vehicle stop at 3:48 a.m. Wednesday on North Post Road at Indian Run Road.
   Police charged James Peters, 20, of Cranbury with obstructing the administration of justice and resisting arrest following a traffic stop in the Hyatt Regency hotel parking lot at 7:18 p.m. Wednesday. Mr. Peters was pulled over for failing to observe a traffic signal on Route 1 at Carnegie Center Boulevard, police said. During the stop he was asked to exit his vehicle, which he refused to do, and that resulted in the obstructing the administration of justice and resisting arrest charges, along with a summons for failing to observe a traffic signal, according to the report.
Plainsboro
   Police reported the theft of $12,000 in jewelry from the bedroom of a Rush Court residence between Feb. 15 and Monday.
   The hood, roof and trunk of a 1990 Mercury was scratched while it was parked in the lot at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North between 11:30 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. Monday, police said.
   Someone stole the front license plate and bracket assembly and damaged a side-view mirror of a Dodge Dakota pickup truck while it was parked near a residence in Pheasant Hollow between 1:30 a.m. Tuesday and 9 a.m. Wednesday, police said.
   Police charged Colin M. Zannoni, 21, of Hamilton with various drug offenses following a motor vehicle stop on southbound Route 1 at 3:16 a.m. Thursday. Police said they originally stopped Mr. Zannoni’s vehicle for speeding, but soon detected a strong odor of burned marijuana coming from the car. Mr. Zannoni was found to be in possession of marijuana and was charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams and drug paraphernalia, speeding and possession of controlled and dangerous substance in a motor vehicle, according to the report.