Crime & Safety

Berkeley Heights Man Arrested For DUI: Police

Two people including a Warren local were also arrested for hypodermic needles in separate incidents, according to the police blotter.

WARREN, NJ — A Berkeley Heights man was arrested for driving under the influence in Warren on Sunday, police report.

On Sunday, March 5 at 10:19 p.m., Robert M. Brophy, 26, of Berkeley Heights was arrested for DUI and possession of cannabis oil following a traffic stop on Mountain Boulevard near Helen Street, Warren Police report.

Brophy was issued summonses and released to a family member pending a court appearance. His car was towed from the scene.

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Warren Police Blotter:

On Friday, March 3 at 9:19 p.m.: Vincent Sestokas, 27, of Warren was arrested for possession of CDS paraphernalia, possession of hypodermic needle and multiple summonses following a traffic stop on Summerhill Drive. Sestokas was transported to headquarters, processed and lodged at Somerset County Jail. Summonses were issued for driving while suspended and disregard of marked lines.

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On Saturday, March 4 at 2:46 p.m.: Paul Epifan, 30, of Basking Ridge was arrested for DUI after he crashed his car into a light pole on Liberty Corner Road near Interstate 78. Epifan was transported to Robert Wood Johnson-Somerset Medical Center. Epifan was issued multiple summonses and released pending a court date.

On Saturday, March 4 at 9:36 p.m.: Joshua Perez-Correa, 27, of Verona was arrested for possession of hypodermic needles following a traffic stop on King George Road near Interstate 78. He was issued multiple summonses and released ROR with a court date.

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