POLICE BLOTTER: November 7

Robbinsville
   Police charged Gurmeet Gill, 31, of Trenton, for driving while intoxicated Oct. 29.
   According to police, an off duty officer saw a car driven by the accused on Route 130 driving erratically. Ultimately officers followed the car where it nearly caused an accident before stopping at the intersection of routes 130 and 33.
   Police also reported the accused, though initially responsive became uncooperative and was arrested after a brief struggle.
   The accused was also charged with careless driving, reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane, having an open container of alcohol, tailgating, refusal to submit to breath testing, resisting arrest and obstructing the administration of justice.
   The accused was released without bail.
   Oct. 31 charged Sean McLaughlin, 27, of Toms River, for driving while intoxicated.
   According to police, a car driven by Mr. McLaughlin was seen failing to maintain a lane on I-195. An ensuing search of the vehicle revealed a small amount of marijuana, police said.
   Mr. McLaughlin was also charged with careless driving, reckless driving and failure to signal a lane change.
   Michael Odom, 27, also of Toms River, who was a passenger in the vehicle, was charged with marijuana possession, police said.Both were released without bail.
   Police charged Paul Friedman, 26, of Robbinsville Township, for driving while intoxicated Oct. 31.
   According to police, Mr. Friedman was driving on Route 130 with an expired registration, prompting a motor vehicle stop on Route 130 near Kuser Road.
   He was also charged with careless driving, reckless driving and being an uninsured motorist.
   He was released without bail.
   Nov. 1 police charged Nicholas Andrese, 19, of Yardville, for driving while intoxicated.
   According to police, a car driven by Mr. Andrese was seen making an improper U-turn on the Robbinsville Bypass Road, prompting a motor vehicle stop.
   Mr. Andrese was also charged with careless driving, reckless driving and driving while intoxicated with a minor in the vehicle.
   He was released without bail.
   Police charged Alex Velazquez-Catalan, 25, of New Brunswick for trespassing Oct. 30.
   According to police, officers responded to Kenco Logistics on West Manor Way upon receiving reports an ex-employee, Mr. Velazquez-Catalan, was on the premises after quitting his job and refused to leave.
   Police said officers placed Mr. Velazquez-Catalan under arrest after refusing several orders to leave and ultimately refused to cooperate and had to be physically removed.
   The accused was charged with defiant trespassing, resisting arrest and obstructing administration of justice.
   He was released without bail.