Hopewell Township Police blotter

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A contractor reported Feb. 13 that a green pickup truck pulled up to the victim’s job site on Titus Mill Road and unloaded the contents of the pickup truck into the dumpster on the site. Two men were seen on surveillance video, but have not been identified.

A person reported to police that someone made fraudulent purchases for Boost Mobile totaling $65.20 that were charged to the victim’s credit card. The incident was reported Feb. 12.

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A Ewing Township man was charged with driving under the influence following a two-car crash on Route 31 South near the Pennington Market Feb. 8. The driver was processed and released.

A Trenton woman was charged with forgery on Feb. 8 for allegedly attempting to cash a fraudulent check.

A catalytic converter was reported stolen from a vehicle while it was parked at Capital Health Medical Center-Hopewell Feb. 7. Surveillance footage showed the theft occurred at 2:50 a.m.

A vandal entered a cell tower location on Route 31 North and allegedly turned off the power to the Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint antennas for a period of time Feb. 3. The incident was reported Feb. 7 by a Verizon representative.

A Southampton, Pa., man was charged with driving under the influence following a motor vehicle stop Feb. 7 on Lambertville-Hopewell Road at Stony Brook Road. He was processed and released.

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