The Princeton Police blotter dated Jan. 7 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated Jan. 2 had the following reports:
Head Coach of Princeton Football, Bob Surace, paid tribute to Martin 'Tiger' Bech calling him a fierce competitor.
Tiger Bech, a return specialist for the Princeton Tigers, was visiting New Orleans during the mass attack.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Dec. 17 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated Dec. 10 had the following reports:
Drone sightings have been reported across the state. The FBI is now leading the investigation.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Dec. 3 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police Blotter dated Nov. 26 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police Blotter dated Nov. 19 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter released on Nov. 15 had the following reports:
The woman was struck by a 94-year-old Monroe resident, East Windsor police said.
The incident took place Monday night at the Lewis Center for the Arts Dance Building, the Department of Public Safety said.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Oct. 9 had the following reports:
The 50-year-old man hit the moose and was thrown off his motorcycle, Maine State Police said.
The man was arrested following several complaints of lewdness in the park between Princeton and Plainsboro, State Park Police said.
The incident took place on July 28, when a woman with a handgun took money from a teller at TD Bank.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Sept. 17 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated Sept. 10 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated Sept. 3 had the following reports:
Princeton Police blotter released Aug. 30 had the following reports:
The New Jersey State Park Police were informed of the incident and are investigating.
Gordian A. Ndubizu was convicted of tax evasion and filing false tax returns from 2014 through 2017. authorities said.
A resident reported property worth $171,125 stolen from their home, police said.
Rail service resumed between Trenton and New Brunswick, but is subject to up to 60-minute delays, NJ Transit said.
The woman was working in a room at the Lewis Library when she was assaulted, the University’s Department of Public Safety said.
Residents will see an increase in police presence in areas with traffic enforcement details.
The incident happened on Sunday at the bank located on State Road, police said.
The Princeton Police blotter dated July 16 and 23 had the following reports:
A resident reported that an item worth $22,000 was stolen from their car while it was parked.
A woman reported two business checks worth $5,675 stolen from her mailbox.
Princeton Police blotter dated June 18 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated June 11 has the following reports:
The Princeton police blotter dated June 4 had the following reports:
The man and his companion are lodged at the Mercer County Correctional Center pending a detention hearing, authorities said.
$676.92 worth of alcoholic beverages was stolen from a store in Princeton, police said.
The Princeton Police blotter dated May 14 had the following reports:
Princeton Police released the latest blotter.
Shawnda L. Leander-Lewis, 36, of East Windsor was charged with assault and endangering the welfare of a child, said police.
The 2024 Princeton Police Department recruitment process is now live.