By: centraljersey.com
Antoinette LaGrace, 35, of Rocky Hill, was arrested Monday in the Amboy National Bank parking lot off Route 518. While police were conducting a motor vehicle stop around 11:14 a.m., it was determined that she and driver Samuel Smith, 40, of New Brunswick, were not wearing seatbelts while traveling on Route 518. Ms. LaGrace was arrested when police found she had an outstanding warrant for $122 out of East Brunswick Township. She was released on bail. Mr. Smith was issued a summons for failure to wear a seatbelt.
George Menon, 22, of Belle Mead, was arrested Monday around 1:28 p.m. Police stopped his car after recognizing him and were aware of an outstanding warrant from Princeton Borough Municipal Court for $250. He was released on bail.
Ross Weeks Jr., 34, of Trenton, was arrested around 3 p.m. Oct. 21, in the area of the Princeton Hill Apartments on Blue Spring Road. Police recognized Mr. Weeks from prior police contacts and learned that he had active traffic warrants in the amount of $1,856 from Pennsauken and Columbus.
Plainsboro
Nicole S. Pacheco, 27, of Ravens Crest Drive, was arrested for driving while intoxicated on Oct. 23. Police stopped Ms. Pachecho for speeding on Plainsboro Road around 2:45 a.m. when they determined she was intoxicated. She was issued summonses for driving while intoxicated, speeding and reckless driving. She was released to family pending court.
Srihari Kakaraparthi, 41, of Monmouth Junction, was arrested Monday for driving while intoxicated. Police determined that he was intoxicated after he was stopped at about midnight on Tennyson Drive for a having broken tail light. He was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, obstruction of view, and maintenance of lamps. He was released to family pending court.
Alfredo Conde, 25, of Plainsboro, and Justin Young, 26, of Ewing, were arrested Wednesday and charged with disorderly conduct. Police responded to neighbors’ complaints at about 5:13 a.m. at Mr. Conde’s house on Hunters Glen Drive to find Mr. Conde and Mr. Young intoxicated and involved in a verbal and physical argument. They were released pending court.
West Windsor
Police are investigating an act of criminal mischief that occurred between Oct. 15 and 20 at the Princeton Arms Shopping Center where someone spray painted an exterior wall. Damages are estimated at $300.