Vincent Zitani was turning his life around before a crash in Robbinsville that claimed his life in June.
Allegations say they skipped the visa process by cheating the system.
Here's what Princeton police report their activity has been between June 24 and 28, including DWIs and warrants.
A West Windsor man has been indicted in connection with an accident that killed a TCNJ student who was a designated driver last year.
Police say the driver of the van forced a Trans Am across the median, where it struck several vehicles headed the other way.
The suspect grabbed a 15-year-old's buttocks on Linden Lane Tuesday, police said, citing other similar incidents in the area.
Here's some of what Princeton police have been up to.
The county prosecutor's office and Princeton police, investigating an illegal dumping case, brought charges against Thomas Hughes.
Tracey McKeown has been promoted to the position of chief of detectives, the first female chief in Mercer County history.
Vedat Obuz is charged with fraud for claiming to treat patients while he was out of country, authorities said.
One victim reported being scammed out of over $1,000 in gift cards.
The fox pup fell into an unfinished basement in a construction site, likely the cause of its leg injury.
An animal control officer sat in a car to show how quickly it gets dangerously hot. In minutes, the temperature reached 110.
A person was caught on surveillance footage with their head/face wrapped in cloth, obscuring their features, police report.
11 companies were named in a federal lawsuit regarding 'one of the most egregious and damaging price-fixing conspiracies' in history.
Princeton Police are asking the public for help in identifying a person wanted for burglarizing a gym locker and car in town.
Two people were charged this week after more 300 animals were prematurely euthanized in New Jersey, prosecutors said.
Another Princeton man was also charged for disorderly conduct following a number of alarming, profane actions in public view, police report.
Vandalism has been reported on 3 separate occasions at Princeton Community Village and also Constitution Hill development, police report.
Authorities are asking the public for help in identifying a man wanted for defrauding a Princeton store out of thousands of dollars.
The man could not get into the locked SUV. 3 other unlocked vehicles were also burglarized in the same area over the weekend, police report.
Princeton Police also reported making arrests for shoplifting, driving while intoxicated and outstanding warrants recently.
One person was killed in a crash on a New Jersey Turnpike ramp on Wednesday, police said.
The pup, who was clearly weak and in trouble, is currently being nursed back to health at the Mercer County Wildlife Center.
The 5 fires, all of which occurred between Friday and Monday, collectively caused an estimated $1 million worth of damage, police said.
The Guatemalan national found in Princeton had previous convictions for aggravated assault and possession of a weapon, police say.
A Morgan Place home was also burglarized where someone entered their home and stole a checkbook, Princeton Police report.
Richard Bollenbacher, 46, of North Brunswick was found to have a suspended license as a result of a fourth DWI conviction, police report.
Local police are sharing these safety tips after the tragic murder of a college student who mistook her alleged killer for an Uber driver.
Princeton Police have released a surveillance video of a couple wanted in connection with a shoplifting at a town business on Sunday.
A Princeton business also reported a burglary through the back door recently in a separate incident, police report.
30 Years Later: A new detective is assigned to the case and a news outlet reports 2 Princeton University students are suspects.
Cause of death revealed: A chilling video also shows when Samantha Josephson of New Jersey entered the car.
UPDATE: Samantha Josephson, USC student from NJ, called for an Uber. She got into the wrong car. Here are the terrible things that followed.
An arrest was made afrer Samantha Josephson, a missing University of South Carolina student from NJ, was found dead, according to police.
The man is wanted for allegedly posing as a fire extinguisher inspector and scamming three Princeton business last weekend.
The Princeton local fell victim to a lottery scam where they were told that they won $35 million, police report.
Princeton Police are warning locals to watch out for a man posing as a fire extinguisher inspector after 2 businesses were scammed.
Princeton Police issued a "be on the look out" alert for the man who may also be linked to a peeping incident.
Princeton Police Sgt. Frederick R. Williams confirmed the department is adding more enforcement for the St. Patrick's Day weekend.