Crime & Safety
4 DWI Arrests Made In Hillsborough
Hillsborough Police also reported making arrests for defiant trespassing and shoplifting recently.
HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Hillsborough Police reported arresting and charging four people recently with driving while intoxicated.
Hillsborough Police blotter:
On July 5: Josephine Bockarie, 29, of Hillsborough was arrested for driving while intoxicated after her vehicle was stopped by Police on Durling Way. She was also charged with refusal to submit to chemical testing, failure to exhibit documents, and failure to notify change of address. She was
processed and released pending a court appearance.
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On July 20: Farrell Markis, 44, of Allentown, Pennsylvania, was arrested and charged with
driving while intoxicated and hindering apprehension after being stopped by police on Old Camplain Road. He was also charged with failure to maintain lane, failure to inspect, open container of alcoholic beverage in motor vehicle, refusal to submit to chemical testing, uninsured motor vehicle, failure to exhibit documents, and failure to signal turn. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On July 23: Edgar Moreno Jr., 27, of Hillsborough, Jessilyn Deoliveira, 22, of Montgomery and Sean Thomas, 26, of Neshanic Station, were all charged with defiant trespassing. All three were in a vacant apartment on Eves Drive without permission. They were summonsed and released pending a court appearance.
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On July 27: Kelly Todd, 29, of Hillsborough, was charged with shoplifting from Kohls after placing several clothing items in her purse and attempted to leave the store. The total value of items was $229.56. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On Aug. 2: Sylvia Kihara, 36, of Edison, was charged with driving while intoxicated after being stopped by police. She was also charged with obstructing passage of motor vehicles, unclear plates, failure to wear seatbelt, open container of alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle, and refusal to submit to chemical testing. She was processed and released pending a court
appearance.
On Aug. 4: Roman Santiago-Garcia, 36, of New Brunswick, was arrested for driving while intoxicated after being stopped by police. His blood alcohol content was found to be .23 percent. He was also charged with unsafe lane change, driving while intoxicated in a school zone, unlicensed driver, uninsured motor vehicle, reckless driving, and driving while suspended. He was
processed and released pending a court appearance.
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