Crime & Safety
Package Theft, Residential Burglary: Princeton Police Blotter
Two residents told police packages were stolen after being delivered at their homes.

PRINCETON, NJ – This week’s Princeton Police blotter contains the following reports:
On Nov. 22, 10:18 a.m., a resident of Albert Way reported to police that a package delivered to her apartment building, Avalon Bay, was stolen. The package contained a Mackage Nina winter hat valued at $240. The Detective Bureau is investigating.
On Nov. 23, 12 a.m. a resident from North Harrison Street told police that between 8 a.m. and 11:55 p.m., an unknown person entered his house through an unlocked window and ransacked several rooms. The Detective Bureau is investigating.
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On Nov. 26 at 3:02 p.m. a Witherspoon Street resident reported to police that someone stole several Amazon packages from the front of her apartment. The total value of the items stolen is $191.97. The Detective Bureau is investigating.
Nov. 26, 08:31 a.m. police conducted a motor vehicle stop at Paul Robeson Place. The owner of the vehicle, a Perth Amboy resident, had an active ATS warrant out of Woodbridge Township municipal court. He was taken to headquarters, processed and released after he posted $1,000.00, police said.
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