By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer
Princeton Borough
An employee at the Tandori Bite restaurant on Witherspoon Street allegedly used a fork to stab a fellow restaurant employee on Nov. 10, police said. Surjit Singh, 33, of Westampton, allegedly threatened to kill his male victim, who suffered a laceration to his right hand trying to shield himself from Mr. Singh, police said. The victim, who police did not identify, did not require medical attention.Mr. Singh was charged with simple assault, terroristic threats and unlawful weapons possession, police said.
A knife-wielding woman was arrested on Nov. 9 after she allegedly threatened to kill her ex-boyfriend on John Street, police said. Dyasia Harrell, 19, of Trenton, was charged with aggravated assault, terroristic threats and unlawful weapons possession, police said. The incident occurred near Clay and John Streets around 8 p.m., police said. Authorities alleged that she and the male victim, who was not identified by police, fought over the knife and both suffered cuts to their hands. She was taken to Princeton Medical Center, while the male victim declined medical attention, police said. She was released on $10,000 bail, police said.
Plainsboro
Someone broke into the sprinkler room and caused about $600 in damage at Sharbell Cranbury on Schalks Crossing Road between Nov. 7 and Nov.8, police said. * * *
A wallet with $275 cash and a cell phone were reported stolen Oct.31 from the Marriott Hotel at Forrestal Village, police said.
Someone stole a 15-inch Apple Macbook Pro laptop worth $2,000 from a gym at West Windsor Plain-Plainsboro High School North on Oct.19, police said. The computer was not in a locker, police said.
(No police blotter items were received from Princeton Township, West Windsor or Montgomery police.)

