Crime & Safety

Reckless Driving, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia: East Windsor Police Blotter  

The East Windsor Police blotter dated March 5 had the following reports:

The following is a summary of incidents as reported by East Windsor Police:

EAST WINDSOR, NJ - On Feb. 26, an officer arrested a Yardley, PA resident for driving under the influence following an investigation for a hit and run motor vehicle collision. The 37-year-old was released in accordance with John’s Law.

On Feb. 26, a detective arrested a New Brunswick resident for possession with intent to distribute cocaine following a narcotics investigation. Investigative personnel executed a search warrant on three vehicles which resulted in the discovery of 83 bags of suspected cocaine totaling approximately 40 grams. The 40-year-old was taken to Mercer County Corrections pending a court hearing.

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On Feb. 26, an officer arrested a Pennsauklen, NJ resident for a Gloucester County warrant following a motor vehicle stop. The 42-year-old was taken to Mercer County Corrections.

On Feb. 27, an officer arrested a Parlin, NJ resident for Milltown, Branchburg, and Piscataway warrants following a motor vehicle stop. The 21-year-old was turned over to the custody of the Milltown Police.

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On Feb. 28, an officer responded to Edison Drive for a report of a motor vehicle collision and physical altercation. Investigation revealed that an East Windsor resident intentionally rammed his vehicle into the victim’s vehicle. The 32-year-old then exited his vehicle and struck the victim in the face. The man was placed under arrest and taken to Mercer County Corrections pending a court hearing.

On March 1, an officer arrested a Mount Holly, NJ resident for driving under the influence following a suspicious vehicle investigation. The 24-year-old was released in accordance with John’s Law.

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