Police Blotter: Catalytic Converter Thefts and More

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Princeton Police Blotter shows car-related incidents persist. A resident reported a stolen catalytic converter on January 11 and another on January 15. Additionally, a driver reported item theft on Alexander Street on January 2. Another theft from a parked vehicle on Alexander Street on January 11 led to attempted sales in West Windsor.

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Catalytic Converter Thefts and More

On January 14, Sarah Thomas was arrested for speeding on Nassau Street and found to have several $2,250 warrants. Andrew Male was arrested in Wall Township on January 6 for a Princeton Municipal Court warrant. Sean Nadeau surrendered at police headquarters on January 11 for an Ocean County Sheriff’s Office warrant.

A complaint about an erratic motorist on State Road led to a DWI arrest on January 7. Trenton resident Mccall Dinsea, 59, was arrested for DWI charges and released at Police Headquarters.

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Shoplifting and Porch Theft

Eight men’s wool beanie hats worth $544 were stolen from a Nassau Street store on January 13. Heavyset black guy suspect exited store without paying. At another Governors Lane home on January 2, a $331 package was stolen from the front porch.

These incidents demonstrate the Princeton Police Department‘s numerous challenges, including warrants, property theft, and traffic issues.

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