Three men were given summonses for trespassing at the Triangle Road football complex after an officer conducting a security check found them there after park hours on June 27, Hillsborough Township police said.
Charged were Jacob Bell, 21 of Westfield; Justin Dinspechin, 20, of Cranford, and Daniel Pedroso, 21, of Warren.
In other incidents reported by police:
– A Branchburg resident reported July 1 that his vehicle had been entered and his wallet stolen while the car was parked at a Stryker Lane business.
– Two laptop computers were reported stolen June 23 from a Route 206 business during business hours.
– Two Gateway Boulevard residents reported June 13 that their homes had been burglarized during daytime hours. Jewelry was reported stolen in both instances, and electronics at one. The detective bureau is investigating.
– Estuardo Juarez-Felipe, 33, was charged June 19 with being a public nuisance at a Dutchtown-Zion Road gathering. He had been asked to leave the property and refused, police said.
– Svetlana Kreydin, 48, of Belle Mead was charged with driving while intoxicated after being stopped on Route 206 on June 12. She was released after also being charged with driving with unclear license plates, failure to maintain a lane and refusing to provide breath samples.
– Michael Cushing, 31, of Piscataway was charged June 14 with hindering his own apprehension after police determined that he had provided a false information during a traffic stop during a May 4 traffic stop. He was lodged in Somerset County Jail on pending warrants.