HOPEWELL: Warrants are found for three drivers 

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Hopewell Township police reported three incidents in which drivers were found to be facing warrants from three municipalities:
– Officer George Peterson stopped a 2006 Chevrolet in Hopewell Township on Jan. 31 at 3:31 p.m. for having an expired inspection sticker. While speaking with the driver, who was identified as Christopher D. Mundell, 30, of Raritan Township, warrants for his arrest from Delran were found.
Mr. Mundell was placed under arrest and taken to police headquarters, from where he was released after being cited for having an overdue inspection.
– Officer James Rosso stopped a 2004 Honda for having tinted windows on Pennington Road on Jan. 26 at 2:56 p.m. While speaking with the driver, who was identified as Vinroy J. Dodd, 21, of Stratford Avenue, Ewing, warrants for his arrest from Seaside Heights and Florence Township were located.
Mr. Dodd was placed under arrest and taken to police headquarters, from where he was released after being cited for having tinted windows, having an unregistered vehicle, not having insurance, having fictitious license plates and driving while suspended.
– Officer Alexis Mirra stopped a BMW on Route 579 in Hopewell Township for having tinted windows on Jan. 22 at 3:57 p.m. While speaking to the driver, who was identified as Keandra Johnson, 26, of Stuyvesant Avenue, Trenton, warrants for her arrest from Lawrence Township were located.
Ms. Johnson was placed under arrest and taken to police headquarters, from where she was released after posting bail and being cited for driving while suspended and having tinted windows on her vehicle.
All three defendants will have their cases heard in municipal court. 

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