Crime & Safety
2 Hillsborough Locals Arrested For DWI, Hindering Apprehension
Raritan Police reported making 3 arrests for drug possession, 2 for DWI and 1 for hindering apprehension, according to the police blotter.

RARITAN, NJ — Two Hillsborough locals were arrested on charges including driving while intoxicated and hindering apprehension in Raritan.
On two separate occasions, Korey Osto, 32, of Hillsborough, was arrested for hindering apprehension after providing Sergeant Everett Holt and Officer Kathleen Sausa with a false name during the course of an investigation. Osto was released pending a court date.
On April 15, Jesse Burke, 29, of Hillsborough, was arrested for driving while intoxicated following a motor vehicle stop on Route 206. Officer Joseph Nepomuceno investigated.
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Other Raritan Police Blotter items:
On April 19: Velda Doman, 58, of Green Brook, was arrested for driving while intoxicated following a
motor vehicle stop on First Ave. Officer Robert Sinopoli investigated.
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On April 20: Salma Carrillo-Hernandez, 21, of Flemington, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Route 202. Sergeant James Raniere investigated.
On April 28: Matthew Martucci, 27, of Bridgewater, was arrested for possession of controlled dangerous substance(CDS) and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on First Street, police reported. Officer Timothy Deberry investigated.
On May 1: Rodeny Lee Davis, 20, of Dinwiddie, was arrested for possession of CDS and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on Sherman Avenue. Sergeant Thomas Fisher investigated.
On May 2: Antonio Dasilva, 46, of Kearny, was arrested for possession of CDS and possession of drug
paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on Route 202. Sergeant James Raniere investigated.
Between April 14 and May 2: 17 additional persons were arrested on various traffic and criminal
warrants, domestic violence offenses, and crimes that are being investigated with the assistance of the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office.
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