Police Blotter-April 12, 2007

Lambertville

   Timothy Kelly, 28, of Warrington, Pa., was arrested on an outstanding warrant as a result of a motor vehicle stop Saturday.
   Police stopped Mr. Kelly on Route 29 near the Laceworks complex after he was observed traveling 67 mph in a posted 40-mph zone, police said.
   A check revealed Mr. Kelly had a warrant for his arrest for failure to appear on traffic charges in West Windsor with bail set at $500.
   Mr. Kelly was charged with speeding and released.
   Police are investigating two thefts that occurred March 31.
   In the first incident, a mounted set of antlers were stolen from June’s Antiques on Coryell Street.
   The antlers, reportedly from Germany, are valued at $185.
   In the second incident, a portable Garmin navigation system was stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked on Coryell Street. The navigation system is valued at $1,000.
   Both incidents reportedly occurred sometime between noon and 1 p.m. and may be related, police said.
New Hope

   March 25 at 12:53 a.m., Bradford Clancy, 39, of Philadelphia was charged with drunken driving after he reportedly was observed operating his vehicle in an unlawful manner in the area of South Main and Coryell streets.
   March 25 at 1:04 a.m., Angela Williams of Lambertville was charged with drunken driving after she reportedly was observed operating her vehicle in an unlawful manner on West Bridge Street.
   April 3, police charged Mathew Orosz, 24, of New Hope with corruption of minors, furnishing liquor to minors and conspiracy.
   They also filed a juvenile allegation against a 17-year-old New Hope male for possession of marijuana, furnishing liquor to minors, underage drinking and conspiracy.
   The charges were a result of an investigation into an underage drinking party at a borough residence Jan. 20.
   April 6 at 4:53 p.m., Roberto Keyes, 51, of New Hope was arrested on a Bucks County bench warrant after his vehicle was stopped for a reported traffic violation on West Bridge Street.
   Mr. Keyes was turned over to the Bucks County Sheriff’s Department.