POLICE BLOTTER: December 26

Robbinsville
   Police charged Amber Vandertuyn, 26, of Moorestown, for driving while intoxicated and narcotics possession on Dec. 11.
   According to police, a car driven by Ms. Vandertuyn was seen failing to signal a lane change on I-195.
   An ensuing search of the car revealed a small amount of heroin, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, police said.
   The accused was also charged with being under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance, having an expired inspection sticker, careless driving, reckless driving and having a controlled dangerous substance. She was released without bail.
   Dec. 12 police charged Nicholas Salvatore, 27, of Florence, for theft.
   Police reported to Pine Environmental located in the Windsor Industrial Park where the caller reported that a Honda generator was missing from the property.
   While reviewing surveillance video, the caller reported he had seen MR. Salvatore, an employee at Pine Environmental, remove the generator, which was valued at $1,000.
   Police said Mr. Salvatore returned the generator when confronted.
   He was released without bail.
   Police are investigating a theft from vehicles at 1088 Route 130 believed to have occurred between Dec. 13 11:45 p.m. and 4:55 a.m. the following morning.
   According to police, the victim reported that unknown person(s) had removed batteries from several cars located on the property.
   The value of the stolen batteries is approximately $2,500.
   The incident is under investigation by the Robbinsville Criminal Investigation Unit.
   Dec. 14 police charged Trisha Mikos, 22, of Hamilton, Anthony Fazio, 23, of Trenton, Julia Golding, 18, of Hamilton, and Alexander Fields, 19, of Trenton, for narcotics possession.
   According to police, a car driven by the accused failed to signal a lane change on Route 130, prompting a motor vehicle stop.
   An ensuing search of the vehicle revealed a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, police said.
   Ms. Mikos was also charged with driving while suspended, failure to wear a seatbelt and having a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle.
   All of the accused were released without bail.
   Police charged Laura Suplee, 33, of Trenton, for driving while intoxicated on Dec. 12.
   According to police, a car driven by Ms. Suplee was seen failing to signal a turn on Route 130, prompting a motor vehicle stop.
   Alexander Rosko, 28, was also charged with providing false information and obstructing administration of justice, as police said he provided a false name.
   Ms. Suplee was also charged with careless and reckless driving.
   The pair was released without bail.