The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Police blotter

-

All informatio­n from police unless otherwise noted

Trenton

Big Catch: Alfonso Clark. 37, was arrested by the U.S. marshals and TPD’s Trenton violent crimes unit on Beechwood Avenue. He was wanted in a gun and drug investigat­ion. Detectives recovered a pound and a half of marijuana, two handguns and $22,277 in cash, seized as suspected drug proceeds. Arrest warrants had been issued in July, and Clark was taken into custody over the weekend.

Restrainin­g Order: Halie Mulbah, 30, was nabbed on a charge of criminal mischief after cops previously responded to an incident Sept. 24. The victim told cops her son went to Olden Avenue home and messed up her vehicle. She had a restrainin­g order against him. Warrants were issued for the arrest of Mulbah, who was taken into custody on the first block of North Clinton Avenue.

Heroin: Dave Davenport, 39, was taken into custody by street crime detectives patrolling the first block of Wood Street. Davenport had two bundles of heroin in his hands after cops saw him do a drug deal.

Pot Sitter: Malik Jacquise Melvin, 23, was charged after street crimes detectives patrolling Oakland Street and North Clinton Avenue found him sitting on pot in a car when they stopped the vehicle. He was also found with $309 in cash, seized as suspected drug proceeds, when he was searched by the boys in blue. Caught: Tyrawn Carter, 30, was nabbed with 10 bags of heroin at the intersecti­on of East State and Hampton Avenue. Street crime detectives responding to reported shooting saw Carter do a drug deal. He ran away from cops and tossed a bundle of heroin. Cops caught up to him, apprehendi­ng him.

Turned Over to TPD: Anthony Baptiste, 27, was nabbed on a charge of improper behavior following a car stop by Ewing Police. He was arrested and turned over to Trenton’s jurisdicti­on.

DUI: Kaylee Boyd, 20, was charged with drunken driving after cops pulled her over around 3 p.m. Cops saw a car with headlights off on Parkside Avenue. When it was pulled over, officers smelled alcohol coming from Boyd’s breath. Her eyes were bloodshot, and she slurred her speech. She refused to do the blow test at police headquarte­rs and was hit with additional charges.

Cocaine: Joel Ramirez, 38, was hit with several charges after cops said he left the scene of an accident. Officers responded to the 200 block of Franklin Street for a hit-and-run and there they apprehende­d Ramirez with cocaine.

Gun and Drugs: Dereck Smith, 30, was charged with having drugs and weapons on him after street crime detectives rolled up on him walking in to Gilbert Alley. He was trying to conceal something in his jacket. Cops say he had a loaded handgun, Percocet and suboxone.

Not Welcome Here: Xavier Zayas, 35, was charged with criminal trespass after cops responded to the 1500 block of Chambers Street for a burglary. The victim told cops a man entered through a window near the roof. Officers searched the building when they encountere­d saw Zayas entering a window in the back of the room. He was arrested without incident.

Drugs: Shawn Wolfe, 32, was charged by street crime detectives were patrolling the 100 block of Locust Street where they saw people inside a parked car. The occupants were startled when the cops arrived. Wolfe had heroin in plain view. Judy Ann Tomko, 33, had marijuana and was arrested and charged with pot possession and hungering. Cops charged Wolfe with serious drug offenses after they recovered seven grams of crack, eight grams of marijuana, 135 bags of heroin and $1,140 in cash, seized as suspected drug proceeds.

DUI: Walter Jimenez Cruz, 25, was hit with DUI charges after cops patrolling Chambers Street noticed a swerving vehicle. As Jimenez-Cruz pulled to the side of the road for cops, he hit another vehicle. No injuries were reported, and the other car had minor damage. Officers approached the vehicle as Jimenez-Cruz was so drunk he didn’t realize the vehicle was still in drive. Jimenez Cruz was ordered to put it in park and get out of the vehicle. Cops found an open can of Corona inside the car. He failed field sobriety tests and was hooked and booked.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States