Crime & Safety
2 Hillsborough Locals Among 5 Arrested For DWI
Hillsborough Police also report making arrested for marijuana possession, shoplifting and obstruction.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Hillsborough Police reported making multiple arrests for driving while intoxicated, marijuana possession, shoplifting and obstruction.
Hillsborough Police Blotter:
On April 25: Kayla Wheelen, 19, of Somerville was arrested for possession of marijuana after being stopped in her vehicle on Route 206. She was issued additional summonses for having controlled dangerous substance(CDS) in a motor vehicle and an obstructed windshield. She was processed and released pending a court appearance.
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On April 29: Nicole Diaz Morales, 28, of Manville was arrested for possession of marijuana after being stopped in her vehicle on Route 206. She was issued additional summonses for having controlled dangerous substance(CDS) in a motor vehicle and failing to maintain vehicle lamps. She was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On May 12: Ben Campos-Naranjo, 33, of Manville was arrested for driving while intoxicated after a motor vehicle stop on Dukes Parkway East. He was issued additional summonses for refusing to submit breath samples, failure to stop, failing to maintain a lane and having expired touring privileges. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
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On May 13: Shelby Mitzen, 24, of Hillsborough was arrested for driving while intoxicated after being stopped in her vehicle on Marshall Road. She was issued additional summonses for making an improper left turn and failing to exhibit vehicle documents. She was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On May 16: Richard Hishmeh, 19, of Hillsborough was arrested for driving while intoxicated after being involved in a motor vehicle crash on South Branch Road. He was issued additional summonses for careless driving, reckless driving, failing to keep right and having an open alcoholic container. he was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On May 26: Bryce Jones-Smith, 24, of Somerville was arrested for obstructing administration of law and disorderly conduct after being stopped in his vehicle on Route 206. He was issued additional summonses for using a hand held cell phone while driving and having a suspended driver's license. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On May 26: Haig Shahinian, 39, of Somerville was arrested for driving while intoxicated after being stopped in his vehicle on Route 206. He was issued additional summonses for having an open alcoholic container, failing to obey a traffic control device and lamps being required. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On May 27: Alexis Salomon-Cabrera, 38, of Skillman was charged with obstruction of law after knowingly attempting to avoid detection of an officer attempting to stop his vehicle for a motor vehicle violation. He was issued additional summonses for speeding and driving while suspended. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On May 31: Francis Brzycki, 57, of Hillsborough was arrested for shoplifting at the Kohl's Department Store on Route 206. She was observed concealing various items on her person and then exchanging some of them for store credit. The total value was reported as $657.85. She was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On June 2: Noe Dionicio-Alonzo, 32, of Bound Brook was arrested for driving while intoxicated after being stopped in his vehicle in the parking lot of CVS on Triangle Road. He was issued additional summonses for refusing to submit breath samples, having an open alcohol container, careless driving, failing to exhibit documents and parking in a fire lane. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
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