Four people told police that the catalytic converter was stolen from their cars, according to the blotter.
A woman reported that someone entered her car, stole various debit, credit cards and made purchases in West Windsor, police said.
The Princeton Police Department didn't see any "major discipline" cases in 2022, according to a new report from the AG's office.
The incident happened when the officer tried to stop the shoplifter from leaving TJ Maxx at Nassau Park Pavilion.
A metallic object struck a home in Hopewell and police believe it could be related to the Meteor shower Eta Aquariids
Authorities believe the crash took place after the driver suffered a “medical event.”
Police have already begun an educational campaign and officers will be leaving a warning notice on vehicles.
The driver was charged with DWI, aggravated assault by auto and other traffic offenses, Hamilton Police said.
Under a new program, residents will be able to get a free ride home after visiting local bars and restaurants, police said.
A Witherspoon Street business reported that a Princeton man entered a closed portion of the establishment and stole items, police said.
The fire broke out at the historic site early on Monday morning. No injuries were reported, police said.
“Please keep the firefighter and the family in your prayers tonight,” fire officials said.
A woman told police a man exposed himself to her while she was at an establishment in Witherspoon Street.
A man attempted to pass a fraudulent check of $30,000 at a bank on State Road, police said.
Debra Forman, 62, suffered traumatic brain and orthopedic injuries after a fall
Larry Fife Giberson joined rioters in pushing police officers guarding the entrance to the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, Feds said
The owner of a red BMW filled $40 worth of gas and fled a local gas station without paying, police said.
Although there is no credible threat, the police department is taking all precautions.
A catalytic converter was stolen from a car parked at Hickory Court, police said.
A 76-year-old Trenton man randomly approached a woman and struck her on the arm, head and back, police said.
A raid and arrest based on a mistaken ID led to a Trenton man suffering a fracture. He and his mother are now suing officials.
A woman told police someone fraudulently purchased two iPhone and one iPad using her account.
A resident from Jonathan Dayton Court told police that $4,000 was stolen from their home.
The suspect forced entry into a home on Mercer Street and stole cash and jewelry, police said.
An unknown person posing as a member of the Mexican cartel contacted a woman saying he had her daughter in custody, police said.
An unknown person stole several sets of keys to heavy machinery and vehicles from a property on River Road, police said.
An officer was hospitalized Saturday after being shocked by a malfunctioning light pole while on duty, authorities said.
West Windsor firefighters entered the frigid waters to rescue the dog who was stuck in thin ice on Bear Creek.
A resident told police a check was stolen/altered and cashed. Her employer suffered a loss of $13,041.
Misrach Ewunetie's body was found behind the tennis courts on Oct. 20, after she had been missing for six days.
Marilyn Zhou, 56, of PA also told the undercover cop that if the wife's 13-year-old daughter was present to murder her as well: Authorities.
Princeton police are urging residents to take precautions during the holiday season given a recent increase in reported thefts.
The Prosecutor's office is investigating a telephone scam where callers spoof phone numbers for various police departments in Mercer Co.
On Oct. 28, Salvatore Esposito-Dimarcant was struck on Mercer Road while performing landscaping work.
A catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle on Elm Road.
The accident took place near Carnegie Center. 2 hospital employees were inside the ambulance and they sustained minor injuries, police said.
A man approached a mail carrier on his route and demanded he turn over the keys to the USPS vehicle, cell phone and mailbag, police said
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Emmanuel Lafontant, 60, was last seen in Hamilton around three weeks ago, police said.