Crime & Safety

New Providence Police Arrest Individuals For Driving While Intoxicated

In three separate incidents, two borough residents and one Staten Island resident were arrested, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol, among other offenses.

New Providence Police recently arrested three individuals in three separate incidents for driving while intoxicated in the borough.

Sgt. Daniel Henn arrested Ashely Hildebrand, a 19-year-old New Providence resident, on Saturday, Nov. 17 for driving while intoxicated, according to a New Providence Police press release. Hildebrand had initially struck a parked vehicle while driving her vehicle and she was arrested after Henn investigated the incident.

Hildebrand was charged for using a cell phone without a hands-free device and with driving while intoxicated, according to the release. She was then released to a responsible party with a pending New Providence Municipal Court date.

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On Tuesday, Dec. 4, Joellen Natale, a 51-year-old resident of New Providence, was stopped by Patrolman Andrew Diamond after he observed her driving carelessly, according to the release.

Following an investigation, Diamond arrested Natale. She was charged with careless driving, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and for having an open alcoholic beverage in her vehicle, according to the release. She was released to a responsible party, pending a Municipal Court date.

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Two days later, Diamond pulled over Ellis Waller III, a 42-year-old Staten Island resident, for careless driving, according to the release. He was then arrested for driving while intoxicated and was released to a responsible party with a pending date at Municipal Court.

Editor's note: This information was submitted to Patch in a press release from the New Providence Police Department. Any arrest information does not indicate a conviction. To read about more incidents that occurred in New Providence between Nov. 19 and Dec. 6, click here: http://patch.com/A-0qfX


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