Crime & Safety
Stolen Car, $2,500 In Stolen Fragrances Highlight Princeton Police Report
Princeton police release their activity report.

PRINCETON, NJ — The following information was provided by the Princeton Police Department. Incidents are merely accusations. Those accused are considered innocent until proven guilty.
On July 27, a victim reported that an unknown person made fraudulent charges totaling $3,860.21 to their credit card using their Paypal account.
Khajona Johnson, 30, of Hamilton Township, was found to have an active warrant out of the Princeton Municipal Court in the amount of $1,000. She was turned over to the Princeton Police Department by the Ewing Police Department on July 29. At Princeton Police Headquarters, she was processed and released on her own recognizance.
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Melissa Wilson, 40, of Newark, was arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a traffic stop for obstruction of justice on the 100 block of Guyot Avenue on July 29 at 5:08 a.m. She was taken to police headquarters, where she was processed, issued several motor vehicle summonses with a pending court date and released to a sober adult.
Hector Mata, 39, of Trenton, was arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a traffic stop for failure to maintain lane on the 200 block of South Harrison Street on July 30 at 9:09 p.m. He was taken to police headquarters, where he was processed, issued several motor vehicle summonses with a pending court date and released to a sober adult.
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Three men stole 22 bottles of various Chanel women’s fragrances worth a total of $2,580 from Blue Mercury in Palmer Square West on July 30. Police were called to the scene, but couldn’t find the men following a search of the area.
Aiden Belfiore, 21, of Princeton, was arrested for possession of CDS and possession of CDS paraphernalia following a traffic stop for failure to stop, careless driving and maintenance of lamps on the 100 block of Greenview Avenue on July 30 at 2:05 a.m. He was taken to police headquarters where he was processed, issued several motor vehicle summonses and complaint summonses with a pending court date and released on his own recognizance.
On July 31, a victim reported that a suspect known to him took his car, a gray Toyota Camry bearing New Jersey Registration F79HSK, without his consent. The victim was also informed by a witness, that the suspect did not intend to return the car.
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