Crime & Safety
Three Arrested For Separate Burglaries In Hoboken
Three people were charged with burglary in Hoboken in the last two weeks.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Three people were charged with burglary in Hoboken in the last two weeks, according to police.
On Tuesday, Terrence Delgado, 27, of Hillside was arrested around 2:30 p.m., for burglary to auto and theft of moveable property, police said. Police said the items had been taken from a vehicle parked in the area of First and Washington streets. The incident happened on Dec. 16, police said, but Delgado was only identified and arrested in January after an investigation, police said.
After Delgado's arrest on Jan. 10, he was released with a court date, police said.
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Also, on Dec. 31, Jonathan George, 29 of Union City and Claudia Pujol, 35, of Hoboken were arrested at approximately 5 p.m. on charges of burglary, hindering, and possession of drug paraphernalia while within the Hoboken Housing Authority.
George was also charged with resisting arrest (but no officers were hurt, police said).
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Both people had outstanding warrants for their arrest, police said. They were both taken to the Hudson County Correctional Facility, police said.
This week, Pujol was arrested again, police said on Friday. She was arrested Thursday at approximately 6 p.m. for possession of drug paraphernalia in the area of Third and Willow
avenues in Hoboken, police said. She was processed and released on a summons.
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