Hopewell police blotter

A 54-year-old New Hope, Pa. woman was charged with driving while intoxicated on Route 29 near Park Lake Drive May 28. Police were called to the area to investigate an alleged intoxicated driver and found her vehicle parked on the shoulder of the road. She was processed and released.

A 45-year-old Hopewell woman was charged with possession of fraudulent government documents following a motor vehicle stop on Route 31 for an alleged suspected fictitious license plate May 29. The police officer determined that the temporary license plate was fraudulent. She was issued a summons and released.

A 31-year-old Trenton woman was apprehended on an alleged outstanding warrant from Hamilton Township after police conducted a motor vehicle stop on Route 31 near the Pennington-Hopewell Road May 30. She was processed and released on her own recognizance.

Someone allegedly stole a 2002 Chevrolet van from a parking lot in front of the victim’s home on Somerset Street in Hopewell Borough. The motor vehicle theft was reported May 31.

A Carter Road resident reported that someone allegedly damaged some construction equipment on his property. The incident of criminal mischief was reported May 31.

A 37-year-old Florida man was charged with burglary, theft and criminal mischief for allegedly breaking into a car and taking a pocketbook and sunglasses – valued at less than $500 – while it was parked at Mercer Meadows in Rosedale Park May 13.

A Hopewell Township resident reported receiving an email from an acquaintance allegedly requesting $300 worth of gift cards. The victim contacted the acquaintance and discovered the email was a fraudulent attempt to get money. The incident was reported May 24.

A spool of copper cable, valued at $30,000, was reported taken from a business on the Hopewell-Princeton Road sometime between April 16 and May 16. The theft was reported June 2.

A collection of gold coins, worth $30,000, was reported stolen from a Pennington-Lawrenceville Road home. The theft was reported June 6.

A 54-year-old Lambertville man was charged with theft by deception and deceptive business practices May 25 for allegedly not providing services for work that was paid for by the victim in February.

Multiple pieces of jewelry, valued at a combined $7,000, were reported stolen from a Lake Baldwin Drive home June 6.

A 52-year-old Trenton woman was charged with driving while intoxicated and unlawful possession of prescription medication following a single-car crash on Washington Crossing-Pennington Road June 3. She was processed and released.

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