PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

Princeton
   Kaori Wilson, 35, of Princeton, was charged with obstructing the administration of law and false public alarms at a residence on Edwards Place. Police said Ms. Wilson was arguing with her husband when they arrived, was uncooperative and started dialing 9-1-1.
Montgomery
   Joseph B. Orosz, 24, of Somerville, was charged with possession of burglary tools and theft by unlawful taking after he allegedly siphoned gas from a 2000 Ford Explorer parked at the Pike Run Clubhouse. Police said they recovered a siphoning hose and a gas container. Mr. Orosz was taken to the Somerset County Jail in default of $750 bail.
West Windsor
   Walmart employee Jalissa D. Turner, 20, of Ewing, was charged with depriving a customer of a $100 gift card and using the money for herself sometime on Feb. 5.
   Louis J. Piccenetti, 39, of Levittown, Pa., was charged with stealing $193.60 worth of women’s clothes on Feb. 16 at 1:09 p.m. He was also found to have numerous outstanding warrants, including one from West Windsor, and was taken to the Mercer County jail in default of bail.
   Christine Benedict, 38, of West Windsor, reported a $1,000 Dell laptop computer was stolen from her possibly unlocked vehicle while it was parked in the Harcross Court parking lot sometime between Feb. 15 and Feb. 17. Police said the incident is still under investigation.
Plainsboro
   (No blotter items were supplied by Plainsboro police.)