Police blotter
The information below was provided by police unless otherwise noted.
Trenton
No Car Seat: Jennelle Montgomery, 45, surrendered to police last week after she was charged with child endangerment in connection with a car accident that left a 4-year-old boy suffering from a fractured skull and a fractured leg. Officials say Montgomery crashed a car into the rear of a building in the 100 block of Perry Street on June 6. The aforementioned boy was inside the car unrestrained, according to police. Officials say Montgomery was also driving with a suspended license. Police believe brake failure contributed to the crash.
Heroin Bust: Lamar Campbell, (Left to right) Jennelle Montgomery, Tremaine Ray, Joshua Dennis, Lamar Campbell and Alfred Jones
37, was arrested last week after police allegedly found him in possession of 53 decks of heroin and $113, which was seized. Officials say Campbell tried to toss the drugs when he saw cops patrolling on Garfield Avenue.
Domestic Assault: Alfred Jones, 33, was arrested last week following a domestic assault in the 200 block of Hillcrest Avenue. A 35-yearold female told police her boyfriend, identified as FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR TRENTON
Jones, became angry then strangled her and tossed her around the room, while threatening to kill her. Jones was still at the apartment when police arrived, so he was arrested. The victim refused medical attention.
Hit-and-Run: Saul Cabanas-Suarez, 31, was arrested Saturday night after he allegedly crashed into a parked car on South Clinton Avenue and fled the scene. Cops in the area heard the crash, officials say, then
tried to stop CabanasSuarez, who refused to pull over. Police eventually arrested Cabanas-Suarez after he crashed into a fence on Fulton Street.
Police Chase: Joshua Dennis, 20, was arrested over the weekend after he fled from Pennsylvania cops into Trenton, where he was arrested on Asbury Street by assisting city police.
Domestic Violence: Tremaine ALMANAC
Ewing
Knifepoint Robbery: A customer at the Romeo Service Center located in the 2200 block of Spruce Street robbed a gas attendant at knifepoint. Officials say the customer pulled into the gas station and asked for $10 worth of gas. While the attendant had his back turned, officials say, the suspect exited his vehicle, pulled a knife out and demanded money from the employee. The attendant handed over some cash, and the suspect
Unhappy Customers: A group of people were dining at the New Ewing Diner and Restaurant located in the 1000 block of Parkway Avenue when they became violent and threw plates and other objects onto the floor before leaving the establishment.
Princeton
Arson: Police say a shed fire that ignited in the 100 block of Jefferson Road appears to be suspicious. When firefighters arrived on scene, they found a shed in the rear of the property fully engulfed in flames.
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