Florence
Police charged Latanya G. Fitzpatrick, 44, of Florence, for forgery on Nov. 25.
According to police, officers reported to Boyd’s Pharmacy and verified that Ms. Fitzpatrick attempted to pass a fraudulent script.
She was also charged with tampering with records.
In addition, police said, Tyrell Fitzpatrick, 24, of Willingtboro was arrested after it was discovered he had outstanding warrants.
According to police, a small white rock believed to be cocaine was also found in Mr. Fitzpatrick’s pocket. He was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
The pair was subsequently transported to Burlington County Jail in lieu of bail.
Nov. 27 police charged Colin C. McHugh, 27, of Ewing, after it was discovered he had $1,908 in outstanding warrants from Hamilton Township and Hazlet.
According to police, the warrants were discovered during a motor vehicle stop in the area of East Front and Grove streets.
Mr. McHugh was also issued motor vehicle summons and subsequently turned over to Hamilton Township authorities.
Police charged Mark Motta, 20, of Roebling with possession of a weapon on Nov. 28.
According to police, the arrest was made after a caller from Third Street reported they were threatened by an acquaintance with a knife.
After investigating the incident, police also charged Mr. Motta with possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, aggravated assault and making terrorist threats.
Mr. Motta was transported to Burlington County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail.
Police charged Christina Young, 22, of Florence, Nov. 30 after it was discovered she had two warrants from Burlington City and Mount Ephraim totaling $1,298.
According to police, the warrants were discovered during a motor vehicle stop during which it was also revealed Ms. Young’s license was also suspended.
Police said she was issued citations for speeding and having a suspended license and was transported to Burlington City Police.
Mansfield
Police charged Lassana Farambounou, 37, of Bronx, New York, for defiant trespassing on Nov. 13.
According to police, the accused was arrested at 2:30 p.m. at the Manheim Auto Auction on Route 68 after he had been previously escorted from the premises and directed to leave the property.
He was released without bail.
Nov. 14 police charged Stephanie A. Reeder, 23, of Burlington, for narcotics.
According to police, a search of her person revealed drug paraphernalia, which included a glass pipe and baggies containing wax paper folds with trace evidence of heroin.
Police said Ms. Reeder was the subject of a pedestrian stop at 10:20 p.m. as she was known to officers to have outstanding warrants. Police subsequently confirmed the accused was wanted by municipal courts in Cinnaminson Township and Burlington City.
The accused was released pending appearances in the aforementioned courts as well as the Mansfield Municipal Court.
Police investigated an attempted burglary at 4:10 p.m. on Nov. 15 at the cellular tower site on Columbus Road.
According to police, an authorized representative of the cellular carrier found the gate open and damage to a building at the facility.
Police found that someone had attempted to enter the building with damage found on the door, doorframe and handle/lock.
Nov. 19 police charged Elisabel Carabello, 27, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for driving without a license.
According to police, a motor vehicle stop was initiated at 1:39 a.m. after a car driven by the accused was seen traveling on Route 130 without taillights.
During the stop, police said it was also discovered the accused had outstanding warrants out of the municipal courts of Trenton City and Hamilton Township.
She was issued traffic summonses and subsequently turned over to the Hamilton Township Police Department.
Police charged Nancy Cristinzio, 53, of Mansfield, on Nov. 20, after it was discovered she was wanted on a warrant out of Delran Township.
According to police, the warrant was discovered during a motor vehicle stop due to the car having an equipment violation.
Ms. Cristinzio was a passenger of the vehicle, police said, adding that she was spoken to by officers after it was discovered the driver’s license had expired previously.
She was subsequently released on her own recognizance with a new court date in Delran.
Nov. 21 police charged Arthur W. Smith Jr., 32, of Trenton, for driving while intoxicated.
According to police, officers were reported to a home on Augusta Drive after a car crashed into it.
Police said an intoxicated male driver, later identified as Mr. Smith, crashed the vehicle in the garage door and fled on foot.
Mr. Smith was also charged with reckless driving and refusal to submit a breath sample.
The police release did not specify bail details.

