Fabiola Montejo-Lopez, 27, of Queens, N.Y., was charged Saturday with promoting prostitution, and Benjamin Lazo, 37, of Queens, N.Y., was charged with loitering to solicit prostitution.
Police said officers saw Mr. Lazo and Ms. Montejo-Lopez at 11:51 p.m. sitting in a vehicle parked behind the Westerlea Arms Apartments. Police said an investigation determined that the two had agreed to exchange $30 for sexual acts. Police said Ms. Montejo-Lopez also supplied officers with a false name.
She also was charged with hindering apprehension.
Fernando Argunde-Brasos, 32, of East Windsor, was charged Sunday with disorderly conduct.
Police said officers saw Mr. Argunde-Brasos at 1:24 a.m. passed out on a Stockton Street bench in a highly intoxicated state.
Raheed Jones, 30, of Trenton, was charged Monday with disorderly conduct, defiant trespassing and resisting arrest.
Police responded at midnight to a report of a disturbance on the 200 block of Academy Street, and found Mr. Jones to be in a highly intoxicated state. Police said Mr. Jones refused to leave the caller’s residence, and physically resisted being handcuffed.
A radio was reported stolen Tuesday from an unlocked car parked on the 100 block of Oak Lane. Police said officers responded to a report at 2:56 a.m. of two males fleeing the scene in a white Nissan Quest with a red pin stripe.
The radio was valued at $200.
Police said officers found a vehicle in the 100 block of Lincoln Avenue on Tuesday that someone had tried to steal. The steering column was smashed and wires exposed.
Nancy Malen, 55, of Plainsboro, turned herself in at police headquarters May 22 on a traffic warrant. She was released on $500 bail.
A black mountain bike was reported stolen at 5:58 p.m. May 22 from a residence in the 100 block of Outcalt Street.
The bicycle was valued at $120.