Police blotter
The information below was provided by police unless otherwise noted.
Trenton
Domestic Violence: Andray Ingram, 28, was arrested after he allegedly hit his wife in the head with a two-byfour piece of wood. The woman suffered a severe laceration to her scalp that required medical attention. The motive for the attack is under investigation.
Drug Surveillance: Ronald Polasky, 49, and Carlton Hopson, 30, were arrested during a downtown surveillance operation conducted by the Violent Crimes Unit. Officials say the operation was set up due to recent complaints of open-air drug activity near the Broad and State streets intersection. During the surveillance, cops allegedly saw Hopson sell drugs to Polasky. Cops seized 28 decks of heroin and a hypodermic needle. Hopson is charged with drug possession and distribution offenses. Polasky is charged with possession.
Surrender: Tashawn Santiago, 25, surrendered to police after he was charged with weapons offenses by warrants that were issued on November 1.
East Windsor
DUI: Jennifer Malik, 29, was arrested after police saw her driving unsafely on Route 130. Police say she failed field sobriety tests. She is charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane and other offenses.
Hopewell
DWI Crash: Marc Williams, 32, was arrested after he drove off the roadway, causing his vehicle to flip. During the subsequent investigation, police determined Williams was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. He was treated at a medical facility.
Bucks County, Pa.
Forgery: Ashley Morales, 24, was arrested for her involvement in a fraudulent check incident that happened in December last year. Officials say several people were involved in a check cashing scheme at Bank of America branches. The scheme resulted in the loss of $19,395.
Gun Bust: Anthony Curt Jackson, 24, of Bristol, was arrested after police found him in possession of a gun during a traffic stop at Railroad and Wilson avenues. Edward Gilbert Jr., 24, was arrested for drug possession during the investigation. YMCA Theft: Danielle Care, 34, was arrested for a series of thefts that happened at the Central Bucks Family YMCA. Care was charged with four separate thefts and related offenses that occurred on July 16, August 8, October 20, and October 30. Police say Care entered the facility and stole cash, credit cards, purses and automobile keys from the women’s locker room. Keys stolen from the facility were then used to gain access to automobiles in the parking lot where additional items were stolen. Credit cards obtained from the thefts were later used at area businesses to purchase food and other items.