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Football player arrested in 4-20 weed bust off Route 1: April 28, 2018 Police Blotter

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

PLAINSBORO

4-20 Drug Arrest: Kenneth Ridley Jr., 28, of Hillside, was arrested on the April 20 marijuana celebration date this month for being in alleged possession of marijuana. As police were conducting a driving while intoxicated or DWI checkpoint, a silver Chevrolet Monte Carlo was stopped about 11:35 p.m. on Route 1 South for having an expired New Jersey state inspection. The police investigation soon revealed that the driver, identified as Ridley, was in alleged possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Ridley, a football player by occupation who had NFL aspirations, was arrested and transported to Plainsboro Police headquarters for processing. Ridley was released pending a mandatory court date at the Plainsboro Municipal Court.

Alleged Drunken Cruise: Arnaldo A. Arias, 39, of Columbia, Pa., was arrested Saturday, April 21, on allegations he was driving drunk up Route 1. About 2:45 a.m., a white vehicle was observed failing to maintain its lane. The vehicle was stopped on Route 1 North in the area of Independence Way and the subsequent police investigation determined the driver, identified as Arias, to be operating his motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. He was placed under arrest, processed, and released pending a future court appearance. The defendant Arias, a painter by occupation, was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, careless driving, failure to maintain lane, speeding, failure to signal turn, failure to possess registration, and failure to wear seatbelt.

Theft: An unknown actor stole a company cellular phone from an employee of the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro on Sunday, April 22. The theft occurred between 6:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and took place in the Recreation Department of the Merwick Care and Rehabilitation Center at 100 Plainsboro Road. The phone was an older model Black LG Flip phone, which had an estimated value of approximately $50. The Plainsboro Township Police Department was investigating the incident.

BRISTOL, PA.

Car Crash: Bristol Borough Police responded to a one-vehicle crash on Route 13 involving a driving school vehicle. A 2015 Kia operated by driving student Marie Zorbah, 51, of Croydon, Pa., left the roadway and struck a tree off Route 13 just south of Bath Road. The driving instructor, Alaicia Lawson, 35, of Philadelphia, received moderate injuries. She was transported to Lower Bucks Hospital by Bucks County EMS. The accident occurred about 10:35 a.m. Friday. The investigation is being conducted by Officer James Harris.

NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, PA.

Auto Theft: Township police were dispatched to a Northrup Court residence at approximately 2 a.m. April 20 for the report of a motor vehicle theft in progress. The complainant reported that his white Nissan Altima was just stolen. Patrol units saturated the area and surrounding areas and had Bucks County Police Radio notify the nearby zones. Upon arrival, an officer met with the complainant who explained that he was awake and heard his car start. When he looked out his window, the complainant saw his vehicle being driven away. The police investigation was ongoing.

Car Tampering: While investigating the aforementioned April 20 motor vehicle theft on Northrup Court, Newtown Township Police observed a 2000 Mazda Miata parked in the area with the driver’s door slightly ajar and the glove compartment open. Police made contact with the vehicle owner who responded and verified that the vehicle had been unlocked, but that he had not left a door or the glove compartment open. The owner did not notice anything missing, but the scene was processed as a part of the investigation.

Theft: Just before 9:30 a.m. April 20, township cops were dispatched to a Nathan Court residence for the report of a theft from a motor vehicle. The victim reported that his vehicle was unlocked and parked in his driveway and that several items had been stolen during the night. Upon arrival, police met with the victim and processed the scene. The total value of loss was approximately $215.

Another Theft: Around 12 p.m. April 20, another Nathan Court resident reported a theft from their unlocked motor vehicle. The total value of loss was over $65.

Credit: trentonian.com

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