More than $8,000 worth of clothing was also reportedly shoplifted from a Princeton store, according to the police blotter.
Princeton Police are asking people to avoid the area on Monday, around 5:40 p.m.
Police Chief Matthew Solovay also updated officials on the citizen academy and a May 16 bike safety event.
Florence Ndubizu of Princeton Junction dispensed the drugs, knowing they would not be used for medical purposes, according to authorities.
Authorities say Xiao Hu, also known as Mark Hu, used investor funds to purchase a new Florida home, a tropical vacation, and school tuition.
Police sent out an alert about the fire and road closure on Thursday.
The Princeton blotter also included two driving while intoxicated arrests and fraud.
The Traffic Safety Bureau, along with the Patrol Bureau, will have directed enforcement on multiple streets in Princeton.
Princeton Police are investigating after a bicyclist fell from a bike on May 17 and later died from their injuries.
Criminal mischief, unwanted person, shoplifting, and warrant arrests were also reported recently.
In March, Matthew Hertgen was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the death of his brother Joseph.
Darrell R. Moody, 52, of Plainfield, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree sexual assault.
Firefighters were battling a fire in Princeton on Wednesday afternoon.
A Princeton resident was also scammed out of $280,000, according to the recent police blotter.
A portion of Cherry Valley Road was closed on Saturday as firefighters battled the fire.
The department said 911 will remain operational during Friday morning phone system maintenance.
Multiple incidents of theft and fraud were reported recently in Princeton.
The Princeton Police blotter dated May 5 had the following reports:
Dimario Wynter, 28, stopped two students on consecutive days, offering each a $100 bill before making unwanted demands, authorities said.
The Princeton police blotter dated April 28 had the following report:
The middle schooler was hospitalized in critical condition after colliding with a car on Sunday, police said.
A juvenile e-bike rider was hospitalized in critical condition after colliding with a car at Ewing Street and Terhune Road, police said.
The Princeton Police Department is warning of a rise in sophisticated impersonation scams after two residents lost a combined $22,000.
The Princeton Police blotter dated April 21 had the following reports:
The Princeton police blotter dated April 14 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated April 7 had the following reports:
The driver, a University employee, was issued a motor vehicle citation.
State assessors will examine policies, operations, and management at the police department and its communications center on April 20 and 22.
The Princeton Police blotter dated April 2 had the following reports:
NJ State Police bomb technicians responded after officers found frayed wiring and heard a strange noise from a Princeton trash can.
The Princeton Police blotter dated March 24 had the following reports:
The officer was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Detectives are asking neighbors to check their security cameras.
The Princeton Police Department and the Brain Injury Alliance of NJ are teaming up for the free seminar.
The Princeton Police blotter dated March 18 had the following reports:
A judge ruled that Matthew Hertgen, who believed he was Jesus Christ during a psychotic break, was not legally responsible for the murder.
The Princeton, NJ Police Department is accepting applications for entry-level officers, with salaries starting at $73,294.
Princeton police will conduct heightened drunk driving enforcement from through March 17.
The Princeton police blotter dated March 11 had the following reports:
More than a year after Joseph Hertgen was found dead at a Princeton apartment, his brother Matthew faces a trial.
Scammers are posing as Princeton officers using fake emails and websites to demand money and personal information.