Attempted burglary, shoplifting and theft were also reported recently in Princeton.
The Princeton police blotter dated Jan. 30 had the following reports:
The incident took place in the area of Nassau Street. The victims was able to flee without injury, police said Wednesday.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Jan. 23 had the following reports:
Two catalytic converter thefts were reported in Princeton.
A package worth $331 was stolen from the front porch of a home, police said.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Jan. 2 had the following reports:
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Police said that Leon Corbin began arguing with the bar manager over something he said to a friend, then threatened to kill the manager.
A 35-year-old Princeton woman made fraudulent transactions using another person's credit card, police said.
Meliton Hernandez-Morales of West New York was struck by a car and pinned between the vehicle and a detached garage, police said.
Items worth $2,518.45 were shoplifted from a store in North Harrison Street, Princeton Police said.
A woman told police a man pulled out a knife and asked for her money when she was waiting at a bus stop.
A resident's vehicle and its contents were stolen from her driveway, police said.
Larry Giberson, who graduated from Princeton earlier this year was sentenced to two months in prison for his role in the Capitol riots.
A vehicle, purse and its contents were stolen amounting to a loss of around $108,900, police said.
A Trenton police officer plans to sue the city after he was given a Santa doll with a handwritten note stating "F--- Jews," the report said.
Catalytic converters were stolen from three cars in Princeton, police said.
The Hamilton resident was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
A resident told police that someone used their identity to unlawfully purchase $3,782.58 worth of products.
Scammers can even spoof local police department numbers, Princeton PD said.
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A woman told police her debit and credit cards were stolen, and fraudulent purchases were made.
A resident told police that copper gutters worth around $6,200 was stolen from their home.
The shelter-in-place remained in effect until the end of day. Investigation is ongoing.
On Saturday, police received an email saying several explosive devices were placed in and around Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice.
An audit showed Sokkyun Yi submitted inaccurate and inadequate documentation on hundreds of claims, the state comptroller said.
Jodi Marcou's family said Mayor Mark Freda joined the high-speed pursuit of a stolen car in 2021, resulting in her death.
A resident told police items worth $1,403 was stolen from his vehicle parked at East Merwick Court
A resident told police that his vehicle was stolen from the driveway of his residence.
Princeton police are seeking the public’s help in identifying the subject who reportedly swiped hundreds of dollars in Princeton apparel.
Larry Giberson graduated from Princeton U in May. He is scheduled to be sentenced in November.
Police received a report that business checks worth $33,873.31 was forged on two occasions. The bank transaction was canceled.
An unknown person presented fake id to rent a vehicle and then stole it, police said.
A Lawrenceville resident was issued summons for assault after reportedly punching another person several times, police said.
A bicyclist told police that his bicycle and lock worth $10,000 was stolen.
A 41-year-old East Windsor resident was injured. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, police said.
A resident told police that an unknown man convinced them to purchase $9,660 in gift cards and then all communication ceased.
A resident told police he received a call from an unknown person who made threats and demanded money.
A resident told police that $2,145.99 worth of items was stolen from their car which was parked at a public park on Alexander Street.