Crime & Safety
Heroin, Hindering Apprehension Highlight Princeton Police Report
Princeton Police release their activity report.

The following information was provided by Princeton Police:
Danial Caban, 27, of Trenton, surrendered to police after he was found to have an active warrant that had been issued by the Princeton Municipal Court on Jan. 19. Caban was processed and released by the court on his own recognizance.
Michele Estrella, 35, of Princeton, was found to have an active warrant for her arrest following a random license plate inquiry on Washington Road on Jan. 19 at 8:55 p.m. The warrant had been issued by the South Brunswick Twp. Municipal Court in the amount of $114. Police stopped Estrella and placed her under arrest. She was transported to police headquarters where she was processed and later released after posting the bail.
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Ryan Alessandrini, 30, of Princeton, was found to have multiple warrants for his arrest that were issued by the West Windsor Municipal Court following a pedestrian stop on Cherry Valley Road on Jan. 19 at 8:46 a.m. The total bail was $1,075. He was arrested and searched, and found to be in possession of suspected heroin and drug paraphernalia. Alessandrini was transported to police headquarters, where he was processed and issued summonses for the above offenses. He was later turned over to the West Windsor Police Department.
Patrick Jackson, 50, of Ewing, was found to have an active warrant for his arrest that was issued by the Trenton Municipal Court following a weight-restricted roadway violation on Elm Road on Jan. 18 at 2:49 p.m. The total bail on the warrant was $500. Jackson was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters, where he was processed and later released on his own recognizance by the Trenton Municipal Court.
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Paye Suah, 22, of Trenton, was charged with hindering apprehension after he provided false information to a police officer who stopped a car he was a passenger in for littering and failure to signal a turn on Stockton Street on Jan. 18 at 8:26 p.m. He was transported to police headquarters, where he was processed and issued summonses for hindering apprehension and littering. Suah was released with a pending court date.
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