LAWRENCE: Police blotter

   A vandal threw a rock through the living room window of a Craigie Avenue residence and also damaged the mailbox between noon July 30 and noon Aug. 4. Damage was estimated at $40.
   An assortment of jewelry valued at a combined $12,000 was reported stolen from a Van Kirk Road residence between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Aug. 2. The burglar cut the screen on a first-floor window to get inside.
   Christoph Sanicki, 22, of Perrineville, was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a car after his car was stopped by police at 7:36 p.m. Aug. 1.
   Pablo Ramos, 26, of Trenton, was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana, possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, tampering with evidence, intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance and knowingly possessing prescription drugs without a prescription after police entered his motel room at the Red Roof Inn at 8:59 a.m. Aug. 1.
   Police on patrol at the motel discovered he was wanted on a warrant from Bucks County, Pa., for possessing illegal drugs, and then entered his motel room. They also discovered $1,700 in cash in his possession. Bail was set at $9,000 with a 10-percent option.
   A Sony Playstation 3 and assorted video games, and an Apple MacIntosh notebook computer, valued at a combined $3,440, were reported stolen from an apartment on Bramble Court in the Steward’s Crossing apartment complex between 10:30 a.m. July 27 and 2:19 p.m. July 29. Entry was made through a first-floor window.
   A shoplifter stole 72 brassieres, worth a combined $3,456, from a display area in the Victoria’s Secret store at the Quaker Bridge Mall. The theft was reported at 2:12 p.m. July 29.
   Someone stole 26 pairs of jeans, valued at a combined $1,560, from N.Y. & Co. at the Quaker Bridge Mall. The theft was reported at 1:55 p.m. July 29. A store employee saw a man carrying a green bag run from the store, setting off the security sensors.