Police Blotter-Nov. 20, 2008

Lambertville 
   Michele Altobelli, 33, of Allentown, N.J., was charged with drunken driving Nov. 11.
   Police stopped to investigate a vehicle stopped in the lane of travel of Route 29 in the area of York Street at 1:30 a.m. with the driver slumped over.
   Ms. Altobelli was passed out behind the wheel, police said.
   She was released without bail.
   Two Lambertville men were arrested Nov. 10 and are facing several charges after a fight broke out on Church Street, which resulted in injuries and property damage.
   Police was called to an apartment building on Church Street at 11 p.m. because of a report of a fight in progress.
   Upon their arrival, Reymundo Aguilar, 33, and Abel Quiroz-Quiroz, 23, were still fighting on the street, police said. Police had to restrain Mr. Aguilar after he resisted arrest while being taken into custody, police said.
   Mr. Quiroz-Quiroz was arrested without incident.
   The alcohol-fueled fight initially took place inside of the foyer of the apartment building before moving outside on the sidewalk, police said.
   The fight resulted in significant damage to the property as one of the men was pushed through a sheetrock wall. Mr. Aguilar was pushed through a glass panel door causing him injuries from the broken glass.
   Mr. Aguilar was charged with assault, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief and failure to obey a lawful order.
   Mr. Quiroz-Quiroz was charged with assault, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief.
   Both men were treated for their injuries and released without bail.
   A fight involving two Lambertville men escalated into a confrontation between approximately 10 people in front of a Bridge Street business Saturday.
   Police were called to the business a little after 5 p.m. Upon their arrival, one of the men had left the scene.
   While investigating, the man returned with several family members and friends. Officers were able to dissipate the crowd before further violence erupted.
   The investigation is ongoing. Charges are pending.
   William Zaremba, 54, of Sarasota, Fla., was charged with drunken driving Saturday.
   Police stopped Mr. Zaremba at 1 a.m. after he was observed driving erratically on Route 165, police said.
   Mr. Zaremba also was charged with careless driving and failure to maintain lane and released to a family member.
   Diane Cichocki, 30, of Levittown, Pa., was arrested on outstanding warrants after being stopped early Sunday morning.
   Police stopped Ms. Cichocki on Route 29 at 2:15 a.m. after a check revealed her registration was suspended.
   Ms. Cichocki was found to have a suspended driver’s license and six warrants for her arrest from multiple agencies for failure to appear on traffic offenses.
   Ms. Cichocki was processed for the warrants issued by Hamilton, Ewing, Pennsauken, Mt. Laurel, Mansfield and Seaside Park.
   She was charged with driving with a suspended license and for operating a vehicle with suspended registration. She was released on $1,000 bail.