Crime & Safety
Narcotics, Damaged Golf Cart Highlight 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.
Sergio Granados, 29, of Loch Arbour, was charged with possession of a hypodermic needle and drug paraphernalia after he was stopped for speeding on the 200 block of South Harrison Street on Sept. 5 at 10:09 a.m. He was taken to police headquarters, where he was processed, issued motor vehicle and complaint summonses with a pending court date and released on his own recognizance. In the same incident, 44-year-old Paul Dickerson, of Camden, was arrested on six outstanding warrants out of Camden City Municipal Court totaling $1,500. He was taken to police headquarters, where he was processed, and subsequently released on his own recognizance by the court.
Unknown actors unlawfully entered the secure shed on the property of Springdale Golf Club on the 1800 block of Clubhouse Drive and unlawfully operated several golf carts on Sept. 5. One of the golf carts sustained approximately $200 worth of damage.
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