Robbinsville
Police charged Matthew Moller, 37, of Mooresville, North Carolina, and Amanda Schoflied, 34, of Mooreville, for narcotics possession on March 16.
According to police, a car driven by Ms. Schoflied was seen travelling on Route 130 with a brake light out, prompting a motor vehicle stop in the area of South Gold Drive.
An ensuing search of the car revealed a small amount of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, police said.
Both accused were charged for methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia possession.
Ms. Schoflied was also charged with driving while suspended, having an unregistered vehicle, being an uninsured motorist and having a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle.
Both were released without bail.
March 14 police charged Dianne Zilinski, 53, of Robbinsville, for driving while intoxicated.
According to police, a car driven by Ms. Zilinski was seen failing to maintain a lane on Robbinsville-Allentown Road, prompting a motor vehicle stop.
Ms. Zilinski was also charged for reckless driving, careless driving, failure to maintain a lane and for driving while intoxicated with a minor in the vehicle.
She was released without bail.
Police charged Dennis Weber, 35, of Brick, for narcotics possession on March 13.
According to police, a car driven by Mr. Weber was seen with a front view obstruction on I-195, prompting a motor vehicle stop.
An ensuing search of the car revealed a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, police said.
Mr. Weber was charged with having a front obstruction, having a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle and drug paraphernalia and marijuana possession.
He was released without bail.
March 12 police charged Lisa Guadagno, 38, and Nicholas Guadagno Jr., 30, both of Jackson, for narcotics possession.
According to police, a car driven by Ms. Guadagno was seen travelling on I-195 with illegal window tinting, prompting a motor vehicle stop.
Police said an ensuing search of the vehicle revealed a small amount of marijuana and several drugs without valid prescriptions.
Ms. Guadagno was charged with possession of the prescription drugs, possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle and having illegal window tinting.
Mr. Guadagno was charged with marijuana possession.
Both were released without bail.
Police charged Keith Bethea, 38, of Ewing, for driving while intoxicated on March 10.
According to police, Mr. Bethea was found asleep behind the wheel in the area of Route 130 and Meadowbrook Road.
Mr. Bethea was also charged with obstructing traffic, careless driving and reckless driving.
He was released without bail.
March 10 police charged Ryan Roberts, 23, of Hamilton Township, for driving while intoxicated.
According to police, a car driven by Mr. Roberts was seen failing to maintain a lane on Route 33, prompting a motor vehicle stop. An ensuing search of the car further revealed a small amount of marijuana.
Mr. Roberts was also charged with possession of marijuana, failure to maintain a lane, having a brake light out, careless driving, reckless driving, having an open container in a motor vehicle and having a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle.
He was released without bail.
Police are investigating a burglary that occurred March 10 in the Work Out World Parking lot on Route 130.
According to police, a patron reported his Iphone and wallet, which contained several credit cards, were stolen from his car between 4 and 5 p.m.
The Robbinsville Criminal Investigation Unit is investigating the incident.
March 6 police charged Kyle Wilbert, 21, of Forked River, for narcotics possession.
According to police, Mr. Wilbert was stopped after a random inquiry of his plate revealed his registration was expired. An ensuing search revealed a small amount of marijuana, police said.
Mr. Wilbert was charged with possession, having an unregistered vehicle and having a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle.
He was released without bail.
Police charged Brian Weiss, 29, and Albert Young, 24, both of New Egypt, for narcotics possession on March 6.
According to police, a car driven by Mr. Weiss was seen failing to maintain a lane on I-195, prompting a motor vehicle stop. An ensuing search of the car revealed a small amount of heroin.
Both were charged with possession of heroin. Mr. Weiss was additionally charged with having a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle, failure to maintain a lane and failure to signal a turn.
Both were released without bail.
March 4 police charged Ashley Lehr, 23, of Forked River, Andrea Dekker, 33, and Jennifer Hellwig, 31, both of Bayville, for narcotics possession.
According to police, a car driven by Ms. Dekker was seen speeding on I-195 prompting a motor vehicle stop. An ensuing search of the car revealed 100 mall bags of heroin, police said.
All three accused were charged with heroin possession and possession of heroin with intent to distribute.
Ms. Dekker was additionally charged with speeding, failure to signal a lane change and having a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle.
The suspects were released without bail.
Police charged Sean Cutro, 28, of Toms River, for narcotics possession on March 3.
According to police, Mr. Cutro’s car was the subject of a random plate search on I-195 that revealed the accused had a traffic warrant out of Robbinsville Municipal Court, prompting a motor vehicle stop.
An ensuing search of the car revealed a small amount of heroin, police said.
Mr. Cutro was charged with possession and having a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle.
He was released without bail.

