PRINCETON: Police blotter

Princeton Borough
   Juan Solares-Samoya, 51, of Witherspoon Street, was arrested Sunday, Oct. 21, and charged with possession of a 13-inch knife, authorities said. Police, responding to a call of a fight, said two victims told them they had been attacked by Mr. Solares-Samoya.
Princeton Township
   (No blotter items were supplied by township police.)
Montgomery
   Donna M. Finley, 40, of Montgomery, was arrested Oct.15 and charged with driving while intoxicated and related offenses after police responded to Wilshire Drive for a crash involving a motor vehicle that had knocked down a garbage can and hit a mail box. After authorities checked the area, Ms. Finley’s freshly damaged Hyundai Santa Fe was found parked in a driveway, police said. She allegedly admitted to police she had been driving drunk and crashed her vehicle.
   West Windsor
   (No blotter items were supplied by West Windsor police.)
Plainsboro
   A resident of Ravens Crest Drive reported on Oct.20 being the victim of a credit card fraud, police said. The victim said someone ran up three fraudulent transactions totaling $1,550 on Oct.4, police said. Authorities are investigating.
   Daniel Cox, 32, of Belle Mead, was arrested Oct.20 and charged with obstruction, police said. Police said they went to a house in Lakeview Terrace for a noise complaint, when Mr. Cox would not let a patrolman into the house. He was charged, with authorities later learning he had two warrants out of Kearny, police said.
   Victor B. Oyeyemi, 26, of Plainsboro, was arrested Oct. 19 on Route 1 north around 3:27 a.m. and charged with driving while intoxicated. He was also charged with refusing to take a breathalyzer, reckless driving, consumption of an alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle, possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle and driving without headlamps.
   Antonio V. Valte Jr., 55, of Pennington, was arrested Oct. 17 on Route 1 south around 10:08 p.m. and charged with driving while intoxicated and reckless driving, police said. His 2008 Toyota Corolla was stopped for a “possible” hit and run accident and road rage incident in South Brunswick, authorities said.
   A Plainsboro couple were arrested Oct. 15 and charged with drug-related offenses, police said. Authorities executed a search warrant at the Ravens Crest Drive residence of Marcus Mungro, 33, and Jessica Smit, finding Percocet, steroids and human growth hormone, police said.
   Ms. Smit, a Middlesex County health inspector, was charged with possession of Percocet, police said. She was released after posting $1,500 bail.
   Mr. Mungro was charged with possession of Percocet, steroids and human growth hormone and 500 hypodermic syringes and possession with intent to distribute. He was taken to the Middlesex County Adult Corrections Center in lieu of $25,000 bail.***
   Hanington Ambogo, 28, of Plainsboro, was arrested Oct. 14 and charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, careless driving, and failure to maintain a lane, police said. Mr. Ambogo allegedly drove his a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer off Scotts Corner Road and hit trees and a traffic sign around 5:11 a.m.