ALL INDIVIDUALS ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY.
Gregory M. Williamson, 38, of Lambertville, New Jersey, was arrested at his residence on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at approximately 1830 hours for Shoplifting. Williamson was transported to headquarter's for processing and later released with a pending court date.
On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at approximately 1722 hours, Williamson was reported to have stolen jewelry from a vendor during the Shad Festival.
Case #17005988
Jane D. Collaso, 55, of Lambertville, New Jersey, was arrested at approximately 0130 hours on Thursday, July 13, 2017 after turning herself in to police as a result being charged with Unlawful Eviction. Collaso was processed for the arrest and released with a pending court date.
On Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at approximately 1348 hours, a resident reported to have been locked out of their residence where they were renting a room from Collaso. Collaso was reported to have changed the locks and moved all of the tenant's property out and into another location. Subsequent to further investigation, Collaso was found to have unlawfully evicted her tenant and removing their property without consent.
Case #17006089
Stephen C. Parcel, 27, of Flemington, New Jersey, was arrested on Sunday, July 16, 2017 at approximately 0203 hours for DUI
While on patrol, Lt. Brown observed Parcel's vehicle positioned out of it's lane of travel as it was stopped at the traffic light at the intersection of Bridge Street and route 179. Once the vehicle proceeded traveling north on route 179, it drifted over the white fog line more than once and nearly ran off the road. Lt. Brown stopped Parcel on route 179 in the area of Hancock Street. Subsequent to investigation, Parcel was found to be under the influence of alcohol and placed under arrest. Lt. Brown charged Parcel with Driving Under the Influence, Failure to Maintain Lane, Careless Driving, Refusal to Submit to Chemical Test and Consent to Taking a Breath Test. Parcel was later released with a pending court date.
Case #17006204:
Tyshawn H. Barlow, 41, of Lambertville, New Jersey, was reported to have been knocking on doors on Belvidere Avenue asking to charge his cell phone on Friday, July 21, 2017 at approximately 0503 hours. Barlow was later found walking on Belvidere Avenue by Lt. Brown and later released after investigating.
At approximately 0700 hours the same date, Lt. Brown and Ptl. Bast responded to 148 York Street for a report of Barlow threatening individuals with a large rock. Barlow was found standing in the street where he reported people were after him. Subsequent to investigation, Barlow was later released. Lt. Brown later charged Barlow with disorderly conduct with a mandatory future court appearance.
Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a Court of Law
A sewing machine and several custom made pieces of clothing were reported stolen on Saturday, July 1, 2017 at approximately 2018 hours.
Several home sewing goods, including a Singer Sewing Machine, 5 Custom made Hand-Bags, 5 Custom made men’s “Newsboy Hats,” and 5 custom made children’s “Sun Hats,” were reported stolen from the curb in the area of York Street. Anyone who has any information on the items, or has the items in their possession, is encouraged to contact this agency at (609) 397-3132.
Case #17005747:
Michael D. Malka, 26, of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, was arrested on Monday, July 3, 2017 at approximately 0844 hours for Harassment, Eluding, and an outstanding Fugitive Warrant.
On the above date, patrol responded to the area of South Union Street and Bridge Street for a stalking complaint. While canvassing the area, Lt. Brown identified a Malka as matching the description provided by the complainant. Lt. Brown approached Malka, at which point Malka fled on foot. After a foot pursuit, and subsequent to investigation, Malka was arrested for Harassment and Attempting to Elude Police. Additionally, Malka was found to have an outstanding Fugitive from Justice warrant out of the Bucks County Sherriff Department. Malka was transported to headquarters and processed for the arrest. Malka was later lodged awaiting a hearing for extradition.
Case #17005857:
Mark G. Higgins, 59, of Lambertville, New Jersey, was arrested on Friday, July 7, 2017 at approximately 1558 hours for an outstanding Fugitive Warrant.
On the above date, Sgt. Memolo received an anonymous report of a wanted person located in the area of George Street. The caller identified the person as Mark G. Higgins. Sgt. Memolo made contact with Higgins and confirmed the NCIC warrant was issued out of the New Hope Police Department. Higgins was transported to headquarters and processed for the arrest. Higgins was later lodged awaiting a hearing for extradition.
Case #17005873:
Steven L. Peterson, 26, of Trenton, New Jersey, was arrested on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at approximately 02:13 hours for possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and driving while suspended.
On the above date, while on patrol, Sgt. Gramlich conducted a random inquiry on Peterson vehicle registration. The inquiry revealed the registered owner, Peterson to have a suspended driver’s license. Sgt. Gramlich stopped Peterson’s vehicle in the area of Bridge Street and McCreedy’s Alley. Subsequent to investigation Peterson was found to be in possession of a marijuana joint as well as having a suspended driver’s license. Peterson was placed under arrest and transported to headquarters. Peterson was processed for arrest and released with a pending court date.
Case #17005873:
A box of pictures and frames were reported stolen from the front of a residence on Monday, July 10, 2017.
A resident in the area of North Union Street reported the theft of a box containing pictures and frames from the front of her residence. Anyone who has any information on the items, or has the items in their possession, is encouraged to contact this agency at (609) 397-3132.
Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a Court of Law
On the above date, patrol responded to the area of 1 Cherry Street for a male who had fallen inside a business. Upon arrival Sgt. Gramlich met with Curran, who appeared heavily intoxicated and appeared to have urinated inside the business. Subsequent to investigation, Curran was placed under arrest for Defiant Trespassing, Disorderly Conduct, and Driving Under the Influence. Curran was transported to headquarters and processed for the arrest. Curran was additionally issued a motor vehicle summons for Careless Driving. Curran was later released with a pending court date.
Mayor Delvecchio with newly hired Police Officer Steven Kucinski, 34, appointed on June 29, 2017.
Officer Kucinski lives in Hainesport, NJ with his wife Jacqueline Kucinski and their two daughters Kylee (6) and Kamryn (2). The couple are expecting their third child due the end of December.
John V. Christie, Jr., 26, of Ewing, New Jersey, was arrested on Friday, June 23, 2017 at approximately 0045 hours for Possession of Marijuana.
On the above date, while on patrol in the area of Route 29 and Mount Hope Street, Ptl. Bast observed Christie’s vehicle with a brake light out. Ptl. Bast stopped Christie in the area of Bridge Street and North Union Street. Subsequent to investigation, Christie was found to be in possession of a small bag of suspected marijuana. Christie was placed under arrest and charged with Possession of Less than 50 Grams of Marijuana and issued a motor vehicle summons for Maintenance of Lamps. Christie was processed for the arrest, and later released with a pending court date.
Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a Court of Law