SOUTH BRUNSWICK -- A 19-year-old township man was arrested five times in 12 days this month on multiple charges including attempted assault by auto, driving under the influence and drug possession, police said.

Sai Ramagiri, 19, of South Brunswick

Sai Ramagiri was initially arrested on Nov. 4 by the Plainsboro Police Department for allegedly attempting to run over a friend with his vehicle while under the influence of marijuana, police said.

At around 6 a.m., he got into an argument with a friend on Parker Road and then tried to run him over with his Jeep Wrangler. When police arrived, they found open alcohol containers in the vehicle as well as marijuana. He was arrested and charged with DWI and later released.

He was then arrested at around 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 8 after police found Ramagiri "leaned over vomiting" near a Jeep on Monet Court with a shredded rear tire, police said.

Officers recovered marijuana and drug paraphernalia from the vehicle and charged Ramagiri with DWI, drug possession and several motor vehicle summonses, police said. He was later released.

Two days later, Monmouth Junction firefighters found the teen with a white Porsche against a guardrail on Ridge Road, police said. Ramagiri, who was standing outside the vehicle, told officials the vehicle ran out of gas, police said.

An officer found a marijuana cigarette sticking out the Ramagiri front jeans pocket and he was arrested and charged with drug possession and DWI. He was processed and later released on a summons.

The next arrest came as Ramagiri was driving the 2016 Porche on Ridge Road and the South Brunswick officer who arrested him five days earlier saw him behind the wheel, police said.

The officer stopped Ramagiri and found marijuana in the car, police said. He was charged with drug possession and motor vehicle summonses, police said.

Ramagiri was then arrested on Tuesday at around 2 a.m. by the Plainsboro Police Department after police stopped him in his Porsche for failing to maintain lanes while driving on Plainsboro Road. He was charged with DWI, having open alcohol containers in the vehicle and several motor vehicle summonses, according to police.

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