POLICE BLOTTER, Oct. 28

Princeton Township 
   A 17-year-old Hopewell Township juvenile female was charged with driving while intoxicated after her 2002 Honda was stopped on Route 206 near Cherry Hill Road for speeding about 2:30 p.m. Oct. 19, police reported. She had an odor of alcohol on her breath and she was arrested after field tests for balance and coordination were administered at the scene, police said. She was also charged with driving while intoxicated under the legal drinking age, violation of her provisional driver license and careless driving. She was later released to a family member.
Montgomery 
   Alex H. Wei, 17, of Montgomery was issued a summons for careless driving after a crash Saturday afternoon on Sunset Road near Aster Court. Mr. Wei, who was driving a 2003 Toyota Corolla, was eastbound on Sunset Road when he drove off the roadway, struck and destroyed a mailbox at 142 Sunset Rd. and then hit a van that was parked in the driveway, police said. Mr. Wei was traveling at an unsafe speed for the curve and wet conditions, police said.
   Christopher J. Kaplan, 18, of Princeton was issued a summons for careless driving after a crash Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Route 206 and Cherry Valley Road. Mr. Kaplan, who was driving a 1995 Toyota, was attempting to make a left turn from Cherry Valley Road onto northbound Route 206 and turned into the path of a 1999 Ford driven by Sharon Devito, 47, of Princeton, who was westbound through the intersection, police said.
   Hyeon A. Lee, 29, of Cranbury was issued a summons for careless driving Saturday afternoon after a crash on Route 601 at the sharp curve north of the Skillman Road intersection. Ms. Lee, who was driving a 1996 Toyota, was northbound on Route 601 when she failed to maintain her lane and crossed into the southbound lane, striking a 2008 Toyota driven by Michael McNally, 53, of Montgomery, police said. A 10-year-old passenger in Mr. McNally’s vehicle complained of pain in her shoulder but refused medical treatment. Ms. Lee’s vehicle was towed from the scene.
   Mark Arbonies, 23, of Hillsborough was issued a summons for failure to maintain a lane Saturday afternoon after a crash on Route 601 in the curve near the railroad tracks in the Belle Mead area. Mr. Arbonies was driving his 1998 Oldsmobile south on Route 601 when he lost control on the wet pavement and entered the northbound lane of travel, police said. His vehicle struck a 2004 Toyota driven by David S. Lang Jr., 54, of Montgomery. Both vehicles were towed from the scene.
   Two unlocked vehicles parked in a driveway on Thorton Way were entered Sunday morning. A GPS device valued at $300 was stolen from one of the vehicles.
   Computer equipment valued at $2,000 was stolen Sunday morning from a residence on Hudnut Lane. The resident’s home office area was entered through the garage and a laptop computer, computer storage bag, charger cable and cash were reported stolen.
   Cynthia Moffitt, 17, of Montgomery was issued a summons for careless driving Sunday afternoon after a crash on Route 533 at the Griggstown causeway. Ms. Moffitt, who was driving a 1998 Mazda, rear-ended a 2006 Toyota driven by Mark Wybraniec, 40, of Hillsborough, police said. Mr. Wybraniec was stopped on southbound Route 533 waiting to turn onto the causeway. Ms. Moffitt’s vehicle was towed from the scene. .
   Brian Hoyt, 28, of Ilion, N.Y., was issued a summons for careless driving after a crash Saturday evening on the Belle Mead bridge on Route 206. Mr. Hoyt was northbound on Route 206 in a 2004 Nissan Sentra when it crossed the center line and struck the driver side of a 2004 Honda Odyssey driven by Paula Pagon, 40, of Washington Crossing, Pa., police said. Both vehicles were towed from the scene.
   Henry Weed Jr., 41, of Kingston was issued a summons for driving while intoxicated and careless driving after a crash Sunday evening. Mr. Weed was driving a 1999 Ford truck south on Hollow Road when the vehicle went off the roadway and struck mailboxes and trees, police said. No injuries were reported.
West Windsor 
   A West Windsor resident reported an incident of identity theft that occurred between Oct. 14 and 21. Someone electronically withdrew $1,107 from the victim’s Bank of America bank account and transferred the money to a PayPal account taken out in the victim’s name. The incident is under investigation.
   Laura Farrell, 21, of New Egypt was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia early Saturday morning after police stopped a car that she was traveling in on southbound Route 1 at Emmons Drive. Police said a strong odor of marijuana was detected coming from the car, and a search yielded a plastic bag containing less than 50 grams of marijuana, a glass pipe and other paraphernalia. The driver of the car was issued a summons for failure to maintain a lane and having an obstructed windshield.
   A Hamilton resident reported that four hubcaps were stolen from a 2006 Toyota sedan while it was parked in the Wal-Mart parking lot midday Friday. The hubcaps were valued at $200.
   Joseph Platizky, 18, of East Windsor was charged with shoplifting Sunday at the Target store in the Nassau Park shopping center. He concealed $44.97 worth of Nintendo games in his pants and exited the store, police said.
   A Vermont resident reported the theft of a license plate overnight Wednesday from the front of a 1995 Subaru while it was parked on Heritage Boulevard.
Plainsboro 
   A Pheasant Hollow Drive resident reported that a 10-inch hole was punched in the front quarter panel of a 1998 Saturn by an unknown means between 6 p.m. Oct. 17 and 9 a.m. Oct. 20. Damage was placed at $700.
   An Aspen Drive resident reported that her purse was taken from her residence between 5 p.m. Oct. 19 and 6 p.m. Oct. 20. The purse contained a driver license, registration card, medical card and $20 in cash.
   Richard K. Anseaume, 48, of Keppel Road was charged with driving while intoxicated following a one-car accident on Schalks Crossing Road about 10 p.m. Wednesday, police reported. Police said after receiving a report of an accident they found the vehicle off the roadway but the occupant was not at the scene. Following an investigation Mr. Anseaume was charged with driving while intoxicated , refusal to submit to a breath test, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report an accident and failure to maintain proper lane, police said.
   A Madison Drive resident reported the theft of a $75 green Waste Management trash bin from the front of the residence between 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Oct. 8.
   Jennifer Hageman, 23, of Stockton was charged with driving while intoxicated after her vehilce was stopped on southbound Route 1 at the State Police barracks about 3:07 a.m. Sunday. She was also charged with reckless driving and parking in a handicapped space without authorization.
   An employee of Forrestal Village reported that a tire was punctured between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday. Damage was placed at $200.