POLICE BLOTTER

   Lambertville police reported:
   — On April 11, Officer Vincent Albani was checking out an illegally parked vehicle on Hancock Street. A check of one of the occupants, Andrey Bilovol, 29, of Morrisville, was found to have an active motor vehicle warrant out of Ewing Township Court for $ 385. Mr. Bilovol posted bail and was released.
   — On April 11, Officer Joseph Weber was called to a residence on Weeden Street to investigate a report of an unwanted woman on the property. Janet Hingston, 52 , also of Weeden Street, went to her neighbor’s property where she was not wanted, police said. Ms. Hingston was allegedly banging on the door and screaming, accusing her neighbor of stealing her wine. Ms. Hingston was charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct and released.
   — On April 14, Officer Michael Gramlich stopped Garrett P. McGann, 34, of Ewing, on Bridge Street for operating a motor vehicle with an expired registration. Mr. McGann was found to have an active warrant out of Lawrence Township for $ 724. Mr. McGann posted bail and was released after being charged with having an expired vehicle registration and expired vehicle inspection.
   West Amwell Township police reported:
   — On April 12 at 12:11 p.m., police investigated a two-vehicle crash on Route 31 at the intersection of Linvale-Harbourton Road. Conrad Wilson, 54 of Sicklerville, operating a flat-bed truck, owned by Reginald Walker, Spring Garden Towing of Philadelphia. He was stopped at a red traffic signal (southbound) when his vehicle was struck in the rear by a southbound vehicle operated by Anwarul Syed, 42 of Clinton. Mr. Syed’s vehicle hit the rear of a 1997 Ford Escort that was being towed by Mr. Wilson, causing moderate damage. No injuries were reported and no summonses issued by Lt. Stephen Bartzak, who investigated.
   On April 15 at 1:55 p.m., police went to the ESC School on Route 179 to check out a report of thefts. An investigation conducted by Lt. Bartzak resulted in a 16-year-old boy, of Trenton, being charged with two counts of theft of moveable property. The student allegedly entered two staff offices and took a cellular telephone and $40 in cash. The boy also was charged with two counts of criminal mischief for damaging two doors. He was released to a guardian.