NJ State Police bomb technicians responded after officers found frayed wiring and heard a strange noise from a Princeton trash can.
The Princeton Police blotter dated March 24 had the following reports:
The officer was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Detectives are asking neighbors to check their security cameras.
The Princeton Police Department and the Brain Injury Alliance of NJ are teaming up for the free seminar.
The Princeton Police blotter dated March 18 had the following reports:
A judge ruled that Matthew Hertgen, who believed he was Jesus Christ during a psychotic break, was not legally responsible for the murder.
The Princeton, NJ Police Department is accepting applications for entry-level officers, with salaries starting at $73,294.
Princeton police will conduct heightened drunk driving enforcement from through March 17.
The Princeton police blotter dated March 11 had the following reports:
More than a year after Joseph Hertgen was found dead at a Princeton apartment, his brother Matthew faces a trial.
Scammers are posing as Princeton officers using fake emails and websites to demand money and personal information.
The Princeton Police blotter dated March 3 had the following reports:
The Princeton police blotter dated Feb. 24 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated Feb. 17 had the following reports:
The Princeton police blotter dated Feb. 10 had the following reports:
Multiple emergency agencies responded to locate the skater in the darkness while using drones.
The Princeton police blotter dated Feb. 3 had the following reports:
Lethal deer removal and deer management activities are happening in Princeton on private and public properties through March 31.
The crash occurred Saturday morning when the teen lost control of their vehicle and veered off I-95 in Philadelphia, police said.
Due to the expected cold weather, Warming Centers will be available for anyone who needs a safe, warm place to go.
Additionally, Police Chief Matthew Solovay announced the police department's "Let Princeton PD Provide Your DD" program has been restored.
The Princeton Police released its latest blotter.
Davon Holloman, 35, of Trenton, reportedly stabbed a man who was the father of Holloman’s girlfriend’s children, according to police.
The blotter also included a warrant arrest, and check fraud.
"The violent raids, lawless detentions, and deadly encounters must stop now," said Senator Andrew Zwicker.
"ICE did not notify the Municipality of Princeton or the Princeton Police Department in advance of their presence or actions."
A man wanted for a bike theft in Princeton was also arrested, according to the latest police blotter.
Alex Torres-Lopez, 35, of Bridgeton, met the victim by using social media platforms Snapchat and Roblox.
The victim, a Philadelphia, PA man, was taken to the hospital on Thursday night and died Friday morning from his injuries, said police.
Princeton Police released its blotter for the past week.
The Princeton Police will be enforcing motor vehicle laws strictly.
The fourth floor of the apartment building and several neighboring units were deemed temporarily uninhabitable due to water damage.
This free program is part of the Sheriff's ongoing campaign to help families and others properly secure their children in automobiles.
A burglar also reportedly cut a window screen open to break into the home and steal jewelry in Princeton, according to the police blotter.
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"Congratulations to all," said Princeton Mayor Mark Freda.
Mark Paulino, 64, a retired elementary school teacher and a Santa character, available for photographs, is facing multiple charges.
The Princeton Police released its blotter for the past week.
The Princeton man remains hospitalized following the crash on Friday night.
During this time, 911 will remain fully operational and should be used for all police, fire, and medical emergencies.