Police Blotter-Oct. 23, 2008

Lambertville 
   Oct. 9 at 2:33 a.m., Michael T. Myers II, 20, of Philadelphia was charged with drunken driving after being stopped on Route 179 for failure to keep right, police said.
   Mr. Myers also was charged with having an open alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle, failure to keep right and obstructing the passage of another vehicle.
   Mr. Myers was in possession of a wooden baseball bat he said he using for protection, police said. He also was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon.
   He was released to a friend.
   Oct. 10 at 5 p.m., police were notified by Solebury Township police of a hit-and-run crash that occurred in Lambertville. The vehicle that hit another one belonged to a Lambertville resident, police said.
   The driver, Lisa A. Loth, 49, of Lambertville was charged with drunken driving, reckless driving and failure to submit to a breath test.
   She also was charged with obstructing the administration of law by attempting to pull the test tube from the breath test machine and pulling away from police while they were trying to handcuff her.
   She was turned over to a friend.
   Oct. 11 at 2:04 a.m., Sonny A. Mayugba, 38, of Sacramento, Calif., was charged with drunken driving after being stopped on Route 29 for speeding.
   Mr. Mayugba also was charged with reckless driving and speeding and released to a friend.
   Oct. 12 at 10:30 p.m., Caroline N. Marks, 45, of Lambertville was charged with drunken driving after being stopped on South Franklin Street after police received a report of an erratic driver.
   Ms. Marks also was charged with reckless driving and driving with a suspended drivers license and taken to the Hunterdon County Jail.
   Oct. 13 at 12:29 a.m., Lawrence A. Nemeth, 59, of Princeton was charged with drunken driving after being stopped on Route 518 for failure to keep right.
   He also was charged with reckless driving and failure to keep right and released without bail.
   Oct. 14 at 12:25 a.m., Brandine Thompson, 20, of Lambertville reported he was assaulted on York Street while walking home.
   Mr. Thompson was treated at Hunterdon Medical Center and released.
   Police said he received serious injuries, but not life-threatening ones.
   Oct. 14 at 4:09 a.m., Jorge Calderon-Lopez, 31, of Lambertville was charged with drunken driving after being stopped on Lambert Lane for failure to keep right.
   He also was charged with reckless driving, failure to keep right and failure to stop at a stop sign.
   He was released without bail.
   Oct. 16 at 12:29 a.m., Ahmed C. Mosaid, 23, of Bensalem, Pa., was charged with drunken driving after being stopped on Route 179 for failure to keep right.
   Mr. Mosaid also was charged with reckless driving, failure to keep right, failure to wear a seatbelt and obstructing traffic for stopping in the middle of the roadway.
   He was released without bail.
   Police have an undisclosed amount of cash found in the city.
   To claim it, contact police.
   Sunday at 3:48 p.m., Christopher H. Habig, 42, of Lambertville reported that someone had stolen two bicycles from outside his residence.
   Mr. Habig said the bicycles are a gray Trek 4500 mountain bike valued at $600 and a blue-green Raleigh mountain bicycle valued at $500.
   Anyone with information may contact police.
New Hope 
   Trick-or-treat will be Friday, Oct. 31, from 6 to 9 p.m.
   Police offer the following safety tips for children: always trick-or-treat with an adult; wear reflective clothing; use sidewalks where available; and only eat candy that is factory wrapped or sealed.
   Police will have additional officers on duty during trick-or-treat hours.
West Amwell 
   Mathan Meusel, 33, of Frenchtown was arrested Oct. 9 at 7:21 a.m. on a warrant from North Hunterdon Municipal Court after being stopped on Alexauken Creek Road.
   He was released after posting $190 bail.
   There was a minor two-vehicle crash in the student parking lot at South Hunterdon Regional High School on Oct. 10 at 6:27 p.m.
   Daniel Jones, 70, of Newtown, N.J., operating a full-sized bus for Sussex Vocational School, was backing in the lot after dropping off students at a sporting event and hit a parked vehicle owned by John Weber Jr. of Lambertville.
   No tickets were issued.
   Denise Lelie of Lambertville reported the theft of her daughter’s iPod Nano 8 from a locker at South Hunterdon Regional high School between Oct. 8 and Oct. 10.