Crime & Safety

DWI, Theft Highlight Latest Princeton Police Report

Princeton police release their activity report.

PRINCETON, NJ — The following information was provided by the Princeton Police Department. All incidents are merely accusations. Those accused are considered innocent until proven guilty.

Dritan Asani, 26, of Belle Mead, was arrested in Montgomery and turned over to the Princeton Police Department on a $1,350 warrant on Aug. 15. He was processed, released on his own recognizance by Kinnelon Boro and turned over to the Hillsborough Police Department on a $189 warrant.

A victim reports she placed her 13” MacBook laptop worth $1,200 on the hood of her car and subsequently pulled off and drove away without realizing it had been there on Greenbriar Row on Aug. 16. When the victim returned, the laptop was gone.

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Adrianna Aladich, 20, of Columbus, was arrested for having an outstanding warrant issued by Woodbridge Municipal Court in the amount of $120 following a disabled vehicle investigation on Monument Drive on Aug. 17 at 7:02 p.m. She was taken to police headquarters, where she was processed and released after posting bail.

William Golden, 40, of Fair Haven, CT, was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) following an accident on the 100 block of Leigh Avenue on Aug. 17 at 1:43 a.m. He was taken to Capital Health Regional Medical Center, where he was processed, issued several motor vehicle summonses with a pending court date and released to a sober adult.

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The manager of Botari reported that between July 27 and Aug. 18, two packages were delivered by UPS. They had been repackaged before being delivered. Both packages were missing one hand bag, with the total value of the loss set at $646.

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