Crime & Safety

Princeton Police Report: April 28, 2015

Princeton Police release their activity report.

Robert McPherson, 33, of Willingboro, was arrested on a Trenton Municipal Court warrant for $5,000 following a traffic stop on State Road on April 24 at 10:41 p.m. McPherson was released after posting bail.

Otto Gramajo, 26, of Princeton, was arrested on a Bordentown Township Municipal Court warrant for $574 following a pedestrian stop on Mount Lucas Road near Red Hill Road on April 24 at 8:07 p.m. He was released after posting bail.

Pierre Panniel, 30, of Trenton, was arrested at police headquarters on a Princeton Municipal Court warrant for $500 on April 24 at 12:09 p.m. He was released after posting bail.

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Danielle Nottingham, 27, of Princeton, was arrested on a West Windsor Municipal Court warrant for $2,500 following a traffic stop on Witherspoon Street at Valley Road on April 26 at 10:46 p.m.

A Leigh Avenue resident reported that unknown actor(s) accessed her debit account information and purchased $200.99 worth of merchandise from a company in Rochester, NY.

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A Broadmead Street resident reported unknown person(s) filed a fraudulent federal tax return using the victim’s personal information.

A Lace Silhoutte employee reported that on April 26, an unknown female described as a 40-year-old white woman with dark hair stole a handbag valued at $425 hanging on an outside clothing rack.

Edgar Paz, 33, of Hamilton, was charged with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Library Place at Boudinot Street on April 26 at 11:02 p.m.

William Del Cid, 22, of Princeton, was charged with disorderly conduct following a fight with another man on Palmer Square East near Nassau Street on April 26 at 6:51 p.m. He was processed at police headquarters and later released with summonses.

A victim reported making a $1,500 deposit for bathroom fixtures back in May of 2014, with Princeton Bath & Kitchen, and claims to have not yet received the merchandise. Princeton Bath and Kitchen has reportedly since gone out of business.

A Pine Street resident reported that sometime during the past week, unknown actor(s) damaged her landscape stone and broke off a wooden fence slat totaling $140 in damage.

Aaron Levy, 34, of Princeton, was arrested warrants out of Bordentown Township and Trenton Municipal Courts totaling $364 following a traffic stop on North Harrison Street at Clearview Avenue on April 27 at 2 p.m. Levy was released after posting bail.

A Van Dyke Road. resident reported that unknown actor(s) filed a fraudulent tax return using his personal information.

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