The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Police blotter

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The following items are based on informatio­n from police, unless otherwise noted:

PLAINSBORO

Drugged-Up Crash: Randy Tang, 18, of Plainsboro, was arrested on drug charges about 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 17, after crashing his blue Toyota minivan into a Friendship Road telephone pole. Police determined he was high and charged him with driving while intoxicate­d on narcotics, possession of marijuana, reckless driving and related offenses. Tang was released pending a mandatory court date.

TRENTON

Drug Sales: Anthony Robinson, 58, was arrested following an operation on East State and Broad streets. He was arrested after cops found him with 12 Oxycodone pills and $143, seized as drug proceeds.

Domestic Violence: Jesse McMillan, 31, was arrested by cops following a domestic spat. A woman showed up at headquarte­rs and told cops she got into an argument with McMillan. He slapped her in the face open-handed and broke the face of her cell phone. She refused medical treatment. Cops went out to his residence on Clearfield Avenue and arrested him.

Prostituti­on: Samuel Anderson, 31, and a woman were busted by members of the street crime unit getting down and dirty in 500block of Grand Street. Cops showed up there after residents complained about prostituti­on. Detectives rolled up on Anderson and Nora Moran, 37, engaged in a sex act inside a car. Cops didn’t describe the sex act in detail. The two were arrested and charged with prostituti­on offenses. Street Brawl: Shalirah Cook, 25, was arrested after a street fight on Poplar Street and North Clinton Avenue. Cook was brawling and ordered to stop hooking it out. Cook continued acting violently after cops told Cook to stop. Cook resisted when cops tried to take her into custody. She refused to put her hands behind her back.

Slinging Heroin: Marco Ayala, 24, was hooked by detectives after they found him with drugs on the 500block of Hoffman Avenue. He was stopped and cops discovered on him 50decks of heroin, some crack cocaine and a hypodermic needle.

DUI Crash: Mark Giddens, 57, was arrested on the 300 block on Pennington Avenue following a car crash. Giddens crashed his Honda into a utility pole. Cops found him in the driver seat. Cops saw a Corona beer bottle inside his car. Giddens was ordered out of the car. After observing and talking to him, cops booked Giddens for driving under the influence. He refused to do a blow test back and headquarte­rs and was hit with additional charges. Giddens wasn’t injured in the crash.

Broken Bottle Stabbing: Ronald Picado-Mora, 39, was arrested after an assault on the 900block of Liberty Street. The victim, a 36-yearold man, told cops he was inside a bar when he was approached by Picado-Mora. Picado-Mora was going after another person with a broken beer bottle. The victim jumped in to intervene and he was stabbed. Picado-Mora was still inside the bar when cops arrived. He had blood on his boots and face and was arrested. The victim was taken to Capital Health Medical Regional Center and was in stable condition. He received stitches to mend his shoulder.

EWING

Burglary Arrest: Edward Wyzga, 39, of Trenton, was arrested Thursday morning after a foot chase by a Ewing police officer. Wyzga was identified as the suspect in a burglary that occurred on Greenland Avenue near Prospect Street. Police also had another report of a burglary on nearby Glendale Drive about an hour earlier. A Ewing police officer located Wyzga and called out for him to stop near the Trenton Ewing border off Pennington Road. Wyzga looked at the officer and started to run. The officer caught up to him and arrested him across the border in Trenton about 11:10 a.m. Thursday. He was questioned and as a result of the interview was charged with both burglaries. After processing he was taken to the Mercer County Correction Center on a warrant.

Criminal Mischief: Someone smashed the front passenger window of a car that was parked on Silvia Street and rummaged through it during Wednesday’s early morning hours. A similar incident occurred on Clamer Road, where someone damaged a vehicle’s window during the night hours. The Clamer Road mischief was reported to police on Wednesday. Police did not announce any arrests in either mischief incident.

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