Crime & Safety

Burglary, Making Terroristic Threats: Princeton Police Blotter

A man was charged with disorderly conduct and making terroristic threats at an establishment on Nassau Street, police said.

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PRINCETON, NJ — On July 9, Princeton police arrested a charged a man for disorderly conduct and making terroristic threats at an establishment on Nassau Street, police said. The man resisted arrest and spit in a police officer’s face, authorities said.

On July 15, two suspects entered an unlocked vehicle that was parked on Linden Lane and took the owner's wallet from within, police said. The suspects later made several unlawful purchases using the stolen credit card. The Detective Bureau is investigating.

A 41-year-old Princeton man was charged with obstructing the administration of the law on July 13, after he continually walked away from officers during the investigation and threatened to throw a large rock at the responding officers, police said.

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The man then resisted arrest by refusing to place his hands behind his back. He was charged and taken to the Mercer County Correctional Facility.

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