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Shoplifting. Steven J. Luciano, 42, of Hamilton, was charged November 7 with shoplifting at Kohl’s. Officer David Jelinski said he concealed $224.91 worth of merchandise and was stopped by Kohl’s loss prevention officers, who called police.

Romel E. Castro, 31, of Trenton, was charged November 5 with shoplifting at Kohl’s. Officer Michael Bollentin said Castro concealed $250 worth of merchandise and tried to leave the store without paying. He was stopped by Kohl’s loss prevention outside of the front of the store, and police were called.

Criminal Mischief. A Stockton resident was the victim of criminal mischief on November 6 in the Best Buy parking lot. Officer Ted Hojnacki said someone scratched the driver and passenger side doors of the victim’s pick up truck. The damage was estimated to be $200.

A Lawrenceville resident was the victim of criminal mischief at Mercer County Community College on November 5. Officer Lee Evans said someone scratched the passenger side doors and fender of the victim’s car while it was parked in the college’s parking lot.

DWI Arrests. Gregory J. Apai, 32, of Trenton, was charged November 7 with driving while intoxicated. Officer Ted Hojnacki said he stopped him on Route 1 at Quakerbridge Road for an equipment violation and found he was intoxicated. He was also charged with refusal to submit to a breath test and maintenance of lamps.

Daniel S. Ferlisi, 27, of East Windsor was charged November 6 with driving while intoxicated. Officer Michael McMahon said he stopped him on Washington Road at Manor Avenue because he was driving so slowly, he was impeding traffic. During the stop, McMahon said he found Ferlisi was intoxicated. He was also charged with flashing high beam lights, reckless driving, driving at a slow speed to block or impede traffic, and failure to inspect.

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