HOPEWELL TWP.: GPS taken from construction vehicle 

Hopewell Township police officer Nicholas Sparaco responded at 7:45 a.m. Dec. 16 to a Titus Mill Road property on a report that someone overnight had removed a GPS unit and the ignition keys from an unlocked construction vehicle. The loss was estimated at $150.
In other reports:
— On Dec. 15 Officer Nicholas Sparaco stopped a car along Route 29 after the driver was seen not wearing a seatbelt. According to police, the driver provided a fraudulent name; ultimately he was identified as Jonthan Gore, 43, of Trenton.
Mr. Gore was found to have pending traffic warrants from Trenton and Lawrence Township. Mr. Gore was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters for processing. Mr. Gore was charged with hindering apprehension, failure to wear a seatbelt and driving while his license was suspended. Mr. Gore was released after posting bail on the warrants. Mr. Gore’s cases will be heard in municipal court.
— On Dec. 18 at 4:59 a.m. Officer Christopher Vaccarino arrested Nakola D. Cameron, 21, of Philadelphia for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia following a car crash. While speaking with Mr. Cameron, the officer allegedly located marijuana and a pipe. Mr. Cameron was placed under arrest and taken to police headquarters, where he was processed and released. His case will be heard in municipal court.
– On Dec. 12 at 3:15 p.m. Officer George Peterson stopped a 2004 Acura on Bear Tavern Road for having an expired inspection sticker. While speaking with the driver, who was identified as Tiffany M. Thompson 34, of Pine Hill Road, Stockton, a warrant for her arrest from Pennington Borough was located.
She was placed under arrest and taken to police headquarters, from where she was released after posting bail and being cited for the inspection violation and driving while her license was suspended. Her cases will be heard in municipal court.
 — On Dec. 18 at 8:50 p.m. Officer Michael Toth stopped a 2002 Hyundai on Route 31 near Route 654 for weaving in traffic. Police said the odor of alcohol was smelled on the breath and person of the driver, Cesar A. Interiano, 32, of Pine Street, Trenton. After roadside sobriety testing Mr. Interiano was placed under arrest for DWI. He was taken to police headquarters, from where released to a family member. His case will be heard in municipal court.