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Press Release 12/09/2022 - 12/27/2022

CASE #22012039
On Monday, December 12, 2022, at approximately 11:32am, Sean M. Brauer, 41 years old from Swan Street in Lambertville, NJ was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and resisting arrest. Brauer was released with a court date of December 21, 2022. Sergeant Memolo is the arresting officer.

CASE #22012093
On Wednesday, December 14, 2022,  at approximately 1:41pm, Carlos Rojas-Alavez, 43 years old from York Street in Lambertville, NJ was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Raritan Township, NJ. Rojas-Alavez was transported to the Hunterdon County Sheriffs Department where he was lodged in default. Corporal Wurpel is the arresting officer.

CASE #22012153
On Saturday, December 17, 2022, at approximately 1:40am, George M. Sabovick, 70 years old from Elm Drive in Skillman, NJ was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Metuchen Boro, NJ.  Sabovick was released with a pending court date. Patrolman Lugo is the arresting officer.

CASE #22012318
On Friday, December 23, 2022, at approximately 12:10pm, fresh graffiti was discovered on the rear of one of the businesses located at the Village Square shopping center. Sergeant Memolo is the investigating officer.

CASE #22011743
On Friday, December 02, 2022, at approximately 1:34am, Jesus Santiago Luengas, 41 years old from North Main Street in Lambertville, NJ was charged with simple assault, disorderly conduct, urinating in public and consumption of alcoholic beverages in a public place. The charges were later mailed to Luengas with a court date of 12/14/22. Sgt Memolo is the investigating officer.

CASE #22012407
On Monday, December 26, 2022 a resident on Jefferson Street reported several pieces of jewelry missing from inside of their residence. Patrolman Kevin Brown in investigating.

*ALL residents are reminded to be cognizant of any suspicious persons requesting any monies or personal information by way of, but not limited to, telephone calls, emails or regular mail correspondence. Please contact the Lambertville Police Department prior to responding to any of these potential scams.

**ALL residents are reminded to lock the doors to their vehicles and not leave anything of value inside the vehicle.

ALL SUSPECTS ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY

Any questions related to COVID-19 should be referred to the City of Lambertville’s website at Lambertvillenj.org/covid.