POLICE BLOTTER for the week of 3/24/17

The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, March 15, 2017., Randy M. Kornberg, 44, of Freehold, was charged with DUI, speeding, reckless driving and careless driving after being stopped at 11;44 p.m. March 9 on Route 133 East., While on patrol, an officer observed a vehicle speeding and a motor vehicle stop was conducted. While speaking with Kornberg, the officer detected the odor of alcohol coming from the interior of the vehicle. Kornberg was given field sobriety tests, arrested for DUI and later released pending court action., Draya N. Knighton, 18, of Trenton, was charged with uttering forged documents and theft by deception after an incident at 7:29 p.m. March 10 at Brothers BBQ on Route 130 South., An officer was dispatched to a report of a person attempting to pass a counterfeit one hundred dollar bill as payment. After an investigation at the scene, the suspect was arrested and later released pending court action., Michael A. Trimble, 32, of East Windsor, was charged with DUI, reckless driving, careless driving and use of cellular telephone while operating a motor vehicle after being stopped at 10:36 p.m. March 11 at the Days Inn on Route 33., While on patrol, an officer observed a vehicle being operated while the driver was using a cellular telephone and a motor vehicle stop was conducted. While speaking with Trimble, the officer detected the odor of alcohol coming from the interior of the vehicle. Trimble was given field sobriety tests, arrested for DUI and later released pending court action., Andrew Seroka, 54, of Monmouth Junction, N.J., was charged with DUI, reckless driving, careless driving, having an obstructed view and failure to maintain lane after being stopped at 1 a.m. March 12 at Route 33 and Route 133., While on patrol, an officer observed a vehicle being operated while not maintaining its lane of travel and a motor vehicle stop was conducted. While speaking with Seroka, the officer detected the odor of alcohol coming from the interior of the vehicle. Seroka was given field sobriety tests, arrested for DUI and later released pending court action., Nathaniel Sutherland, 46, of Irvington, N.J., was charged with DUI, reckless driving, careless driving, having an obstructed view and failure to maintain lane after being stopped at 12:24 a.m. March 13 at the Route 33 New Jersey Turnpike overpass., While on patrol, an officer observed a vehicle that had just been involved in a collision with a utility pole. While speaking with Sutherland, the officer detected the odor of alcohol coming from the interior of the vehicle. Sutherland was given field sobriety tests, arrested for DUI and later released pending court action., The Hightstown Police Department initiated the following police reports through Thursday, March 16, 2017., Patrol officers were detailed to a residence March 12 on the 100 Block of Taylor Avenue, for a report of a male subject laying on the ground behind the caller’s residence. Upon the first officer’s arrival, he located a male subject, later identified as Jonathan Jimenez, 30, from Philadelphia, PA, in the backyard of the caller’s residence. At that time, the officer observed that Jimenez appeared to be highly intoxicated and experiencing signs of moderate hypothermia. A short time later, EMS arrived at the scene and evaluated Jimenez. Prior to Jimenez being transported to the hospital, the officer located a small glassine bag containing a white powder, suspected cocaine, on his person. The officer then followed EMS to the hospital and remained with Jimenez until he was served with a summons complaint for possessing cocaine and drug paraphernalia., Magnus W. Ostergaard, 39, of the 100 Block of Park Avenue, was arrested March 16 on an active warrant out of the Middlesex Borough Municipal Court, after the Middlesex Police Department requested the service of the warrant. Ostergaard was transported to police headquarters, booked, processed, and later turned over to the custody of the Middlesex Police Department.