Crime & Safety
Porta Potty Set On Fire At Hillsborough Park
Three people were also arrested for DWI including a township resident and a car was stolen from a Hillsborough driveway, police report.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — A "Johnny-on-the-Spot" mobile restroom, leased by the Hillsborough Township Recreation Department for use at the Village Green Park on Brooks Boulevard, was destroyed by fire on June 25, police report.
The fire was deemed to have been intentionally set.
Other Hillsborough Police Blotter items:
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On May 28: A Meadowbrook Drive resident reported that his 2016 Nissan Maxima was stolen from his driveway overnight. The vehicle, valued at $40,000, has not yet been recovered.
On June 1: Evan Tracey, 20, of Belle Mead was arrested for unlawful possession of a prescription drug after being stopped in his vehicle on Route 206. He was also charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle and failure to maintain his vehicle's lamps. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
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On June 14: Mario Alvarado-Bolvito, 38, Plainfield was arrested for driving while intoxicated after his vehicle was involved in a two-car crash on Route 206. His blood alcohol content was found to be above the legal limit. He was also charged with careless driving and being an unlicensed driver. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On June 15: Eian Wingate, 20, of Miami Spring, Florida was arrested for driving while intoxicated after his vehicle was involved in a one-car crash on Millstone River Road. His blood alcohol content was found to be above the legal limit. He was also charged with underage driving while intoxicated, careless driving and failure to maintain lane. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On June 21: Michael Tansey, 39, of Hillsborough was arrested for driving while intoxicated after being stopped in his vehicle on Route 206. His blood alcohol content was found to be above the legal limit. He was also charged with having an open container of alcohol in his vehicle and failure to maintain lane. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
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