POLICE BLOTTER: March 14

Robbinsville
   Police are investing a burglary that occurred at the Foxmoor Club House sometime overnight on March 5.
   According to police, someone entered a storage shed at the club house and removed various tools including a toolbox and ladder.
   The value of the stolen items is approximately $530. Police are continuing the investigation.

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   Authorities are investigating another overnight theft on March 5.
   According to police, someone removed coil and copper piping from a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) unit located on the south east side of the Robbinsville Senior Center.
   The materials are estimated to be worth $500. Police are continuing the investigation.

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   Kimberly Hodul, 22 of Hightstown, was arrested and charged after being observed failing to maintain a lane while traveling north on Route 130 March 9.
   Police initiating a motor vehicle stop detected evidence Ms. Hodul may have been intoxicated. Ms. Hodul also failed subsequent field sobriety tests, police said.
   She was charged with driving while intoxicated as well as reckless and careless drive in addition to failure to maintain a lane. She was processed and released pending a court date.

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   Matthew Hartmann, 22 of Plainsboro, was arrested and charged with possession March 9 after a small quantity of marijuana was discovered in his vehicle during a motor vehicle stop.
   Police said Mr. Hartmann was observed tailgating while driving east on I-195, initiating a traffic stop near mile marker 7.5. During the traffic stop police said they detected evidence of narcotics.
   Mr. Hartmann was also charged with creating the risk of an accident and was subsequently processed and released pending a court date.

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   Police are investigating a theft from a commercial property in the 1300 block of Route 130 north.
   Police said someone overnight March 7 cut the catalytic converter off of a business vehicle, a 2011 Chevy Express van, at the commercial property.
   Authorities, who are still investigating the theft, said the part has an estimated value of $400.