POLICE BLOTTER: Nov. 20

Robbinsville 
Erika Parris, 23 of Browns Mills was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of prescription pills after police were called to the Amazon warehouse parking lot of Route 130 to assist with a vehicle lockout at 5:01 p.m. Nov. 16. Police said that while Sgt. William Swanhart was assisting with the lockout he saw evidence that narcotics might be present in the vehicle. A search turned up a small amount of suspected marijuana and the pills, police said. Ms. Parris was released pending an appearance in court. 
Alysia Ayoub, 28, of Robbinsville was charged with driving under the influence after police stopped her vehicle on Washington Boulevard at 1:30 a.m. on Nov. 12 for failing to stay in a lane. Patrolman Matthew Hill conducted several field sobriety tests which Ms. Ayoub failed, police reported. She was also charged with reckless driving, careless driving, failure to maintain a lane and driving an unregistered vehicle. She was released pending a court appearance. 
Two North Bergen residents were charged with taking several cappuccino machines from 141 West Manor Way on Nov. 12. Police responded at 6:56 p.m. to a report that employees were removing the machines from a warehouse. Patrolman Scott Kivet stopped the vehicle near Robbinsville High School and saw the items reported stolen, valued at $7,499, in the vehicle. Teresa Leiva, 55, was charged with receiving stolen property, being an unlicensed driver and an uninsured driver. Alexander Montes, 36, was charged with theft by unlawful taking. Ms. Leiva had bail set at $5,000 by Robbinsville Municipal Court. She was released pending a court appearance after posting 10 percent bail. Mr. Montes was released pending a court appearance. Police said the stolen items were returned to the warehouse. 