HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter for week of Oct. 18

   • Christie Feoli, 27, of Stockton was charged Oct. 6 with driving while under the influence in a Route 206 parking lot, processed and released. The matter is pending blood analysis.
   • Jaleeah Lewis, 25, of Hillside was arrested on an East Orange warrant during a Route 206 motor vehicle checkpoint on Oct. 2.
   • On Sept. 28, a Montgomery Road resident reported an attempted burglary during overnight hours. No entry was gained to the home. Detectives are investigating.
   • An overnight burglary to a Nottingham Way residence was reported Sept. 24. Reported taken were $6,507 worth of electronics. The detective bureau is investigating.
   • A Perrine Pike resident reported someone tried to break into the residence during the daytime hours of Sept. 24. Detectives are investigating.
   • From Sept. 23 to 25, three vehicles were burglarized during overnight hours on Equator Avenue, Clawson Avenue and Auten Road. A total of $3,695 worth of electronics and tools were reported stolen in the three incidents.
   • An East Mountain Road resident reported Sept. 21 that their home was burglarized during the daytime hours and $260 in cash was reportedly stolen. Detectives are investigating.
   • Dashawn Greene, 40, of North Brunswick was charged with DWI while driving a tan Pontiac on Amwell Road. He was released after also being charged with failing to keep right. The matter is pending blood analysis.
   • Rick Rivella, 45, of Hillsborough was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana during a Route 206 traffic stop on Sept. 1. He was released after also being charged with failure to stop, driving on a suspended license and driving while in possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
   • Christopher Lepre, 18, of Hillsborough was charged on two separate days three weeks apart with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana.
   • On Aug. 9 he was stopped on Duke’s Parkway East, and released after also being charged with having unclear plates and tinted windows, and driving while in possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
   • On Aug. 29 he was charged following a traffic stop on Marshall Road. He was released after also being charged with driving with unapproved equipment and driving while in possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
   • On Aug. 4 four Somerset residents were charged with having less than 50 grams of marijuana following a traffic stop on Auten Road.
   Charged were Jeovany Cruz-Urbina, 18; Rene Leal-Camarillo, 19; Scarilyn Ruiz-Matos, 18, and Michael Vonohlen, 18. All were released after processing.