Tag: Princeton Police Department
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Communities of Light
The Municipality of Princeton is proud to participate in Womanspace’s Communities of Light initiative, which is held the first Monday in December. The Princeton Police Department proudly works with Womanspace to assist and protect victims of domestic violence abuse. Photos Courtesy of Princeton
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Princeton Police blotter
Someone stole an assortment of items valued at a combined $1,160 from a vehicle while it was parked on Spring Street. The incident was reported Nov. 26. A Princeton Avenue resident reported the theft of two bicycles, valued at $200 and $1,000, from his garage. The theft was reported Nov. 24. A 24-year-old Somerville woman…
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West New York man dies after getting pinned between vehicle and garage
A 61-year-old West New York man was killed when he became trapped between a Lexus SUV and a detached garage on Red Hill Road Nov. 29, according to the Princeton Police Department. The man was standing in the driveway of the home on Red Hill Road shortly before 10 a.m. when the 53-year-old driver of…
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Princeton Police blotter
A 40-year-old Ewing Township woman was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $600 from the Trenton Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Nassau Street Nov. 12. She was processed and released. A 42-year-old Trenton woman was arrested on two outstanding warrants from the Lawrence Township Municipal Court and one outstanding warrant from the…
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Man attempts to rob woman at North Harrison Street bus stop
Police are looking for a man who threatened a woman with a knife in an attempted robbery while she was waiting at a bus stop on North Harrison Street Nov. 7, according to the Princeton Police Department. The woman told police that a man approached her and asked for money. When she refused, he allegedly…
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Princeton Police blotter
A 24-year-old Woodbridge woman was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $1,000 from the Woodbridge Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Alexander Street Oct. 26. She was processed and released. An electric bicycle valued at $1,300 was reported stolen Oct. 23 after its owner left it unattended on Witherspoon Street. Someone stole an…
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Washington Road bridge reopened Oct. 30
The Washington Road bridge over Delaware & Raritan Canal was reopened Oct. 30, nearly three months after it was closed for repairs. The Princeton Police Department and the West Windsor Police Department announced the reopening of the bridge to motor vehicles in separate announcements shortly after 2 p.m. Oct. 30. The bridge is open to…
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Princeton Police blotter
Eight election lawn signs were reported stolen from various yards around town. The signs were valued at $10 apiece, resulting in a loss of $80. The lawn sign thefts were reported Oct. 6. A 63-year-old Princeton man was charged with criminal trespass for allegedly entering his neighbor’s home on South Harrison Street without permission Oct.…