Crime & Safety
3 Arrested For DWI In 2 Days In Princeton: Police
The arrests were reported as part of the Princeton Police Department's activity report.

PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton police arrested three people for driving while intoxicated over the course of two days, the police department announced on Wednesday. Incidents are merely accusations, and those accused are considered innocent unless and until proven guilty.
A 59-year-old Princeton man was arrested for driving while intoxicated after police learned he was possibly intoxicated while attempting to leave the parking lot of the Nomad Pizza in the Princeton Shopping Center on Nov. 10. He was taken to police headquarters, where he was processed, issued several motor vehicle summonses with a pending court date and released to a sober adult.
The next two incidents took place over the matter of 1 hour, 20 minutes on Nov. 12.
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A 21-year-old Monmouth Junction woman was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop for failure to maintain lane on the 200 block of Nassau Street at about 12:50 a.m. She was taken to police headquarters, where she was processed, issued several motor vehicles summonses with a pending court date and released to a sober adult.
A 24-year-old Rocky Hill man was arrested for driving while intoxicated after a one-car crash on the 300 block of Quaker Road at about 2:09 a.m. He was taken to police headquarters, where he was processed, issued several motor vehicle summonses with a pending court date and released to a sober adult.
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Additionally, the Princeton Police Department reported the following arrest as part of its activity report released Wednesday afternoon:
A 32-year-old Plainsboro man was arrested on an active warrant for $164 out of Hightstown Municipal Court following a random license plate inquiry on Palmer Square East at about 9:10 a.m. on Nov. 15. He was taken to police headquarters, where he was processed and released upon posting bail.
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