Hopewell Township Police Blotter

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The Hopewell Pharmacy on West Broad Street in Hopewell Borough was burglarized, but nothing was reported missing. Police responded to a burglar alarm at 3:35 a.m. Aug. 14 and discovered that someone had forced entry into the store. There was broken glass near the front door, which was left ajar.

A Bailey Drive resident reported the theft of a 2020 Jeep Compass from the driveway. The motor vehicle theft occurred overnight between Aug. 8 and 9.

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The catalytic converter was removed from a car while it was parked at its owner’s home on Pennington-Lawrenceville Road sometime over the past few months. The theft was reported Aug. 11.

A Lambertville-Hopewell Road resident reported that someone fraudulently opened a bank account in their name. The incident of identity theft was reported Aug. 11.

An East Stanford Road resident told police Aug. 12 that someone had fraudulently filed for unemployment benefits using their name.

A John Deere tractor, valued at $9,000, was stolen Aug. 11 while it was on display in front of the Rosedale Mills store on Route 31.

The walls and ceilings in the Linluks LLC office were damaged by a vandal, who also broke a window at the business located at the Pennington Business Park on Route 31. The incident was reported Aug. 13.

A 40-year-old Hamilton Township woman was charged with driving while intoxicated after police responded to a call for reckless driving Aug. 20. Police located the car and discovered that the driver had been operating the car while under the influence of alcohol.

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