West Windsor police blotter

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Six pairs of Versace designer sunglasses, valued at a combined $1,768, were reported stolen from the LensCrafters store on Route 1 on June 2.

A Croydon, Pa., man was charged with driving while intoxicated after he was involved in a three-car crash on Old Trenton Road May 5. Although he was not at fault in the crash, he was determined to be allegedly intoxicated. He was processed and released.

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An Ocean Township man was charged with shoplifting for allegedly taking a bottle of liquor from Wegmans on Nassau Park Boulevard May 14. He was processed and released.

A Lawrence Township man was arrested on outstanding warrants from South Brunswick and Lawrence townships after he was stopped by police on Washington Road May 17. He was processed and then turned over to the Lawrence Township Police Department.

Jewelry and other items were reported stolen from a South Post Road home. Someone allegedly smashed a kitchen window to get inside between 8:15-10:50 a.m. May 26.

Someone allegedly smashed the rear passenger side of a vehicle parked in the Trader Joe’s parking lot on Route 1 and stole an Apple iPad and case between 7:12-7:35 p.m. May 28.

A 2000 Honda Civic was reported stolen from the parking lot on Nassau Boulevard May 28. A white pickup truck may have been allegedly involved in the theft.

A purse and wallet were allegedly stolen from a shopping cart while a woman was shopping at the TJ Maxx store on Nassau Park Boulevard May 29.

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