Crime & Safety
Suspect Identified In Princeton Antisemitic Stickers Case, Police Say
No name or charges released yet as investigation continues, police said.

PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton police say the person suspected of placing antisemitic stickers on properties around town has been identified, thanks to tips from the community.
The stickers "appear to target specific locations and contain messaging intended to intimidate, harass, or promote hatred toward members of the Jewish community," police said in a community alert on Wednesday. Police had described the suspect as a middle-aged white man with pepper-gray hair, wearing glasses, a tan shirt, gray shorts and black sneakers, and riding a light-colored mountain bike.
In an update, police thanked residents who shared the department's post and provided information. "Your assistance is greatly appreciated and continues to be an important part of our investigative efforts," police said.
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Police did not release the identified individual's name or say whether charges have been filed.
Anyone with additional information related to the incidents is asked to contact Detective Robert Allie at (609) 921-2100, ext. 2123.
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