Crime & Safety

Police Report Driving While Intoxicated, Liquor Law Violations Throughout June

The following arrest information was supplied by the Hillsborough Township Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

The Hillsborough Police reported issuing four people with driving while intoxicated citations and on liquor law violation in late May and June.

Of the incidents, Raj Patel, 18, of Hillsborough was charged with a liquor law violation for attempting to purchase alcoholic beverages at the Route 206 Bottle King on June 25, Hillsborough Police said.

He was released after processing.

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Other incidents from the Hillsborough Township Police include:

Christina Geise, 27, of Hillsborough, was charged with driving while intoxicated at 11:44 p.m. June 13, while operating a red Ford on Route 206, police said. Geise allegedly obtained breath test results of .11 percent blood alcohol and was released after processing.

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Piotr Karnas, 23, of Hillsborough, was charged with driving while intoxicated after a June 12 motor vehicle crash on South Triangle Road. Karnas allegedly obtained breath test results of .19 percent alcohol and was released after also being charged with careless driving.

Anthony Miller, 20, of Harrison, was charged with driving while intoxicated May 29, after the black Audi he was operating became involved with a one car crash on New Center Road. Miller allegedly obtained breath test results of .11 percent blood alcohol and was released after also being charged with careless driving and leaving the scene of an accident.

Timothy Cropley, 19, of Hillsborough, was charged with driving while intoxicated after the vehicle he was operating was involved in a two car crash on Route 206. Cropley allegedly obtained breath test results of .03 percent blood alcohol and was released after processing.


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