Hopewell Police blotter

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A Raritan man was arrested on outstanding warrants from several jurisdictions following a motor vehicle stop for having an expired vehicle registration on East Broad Street in Hopewell Borough March 31. He was also issued several traffic summonses. He was turned over to the Sayreville Police Department on an outstanding warrant for $550.

Two men attempted to take items valued at a combined $313.16 from the Stop & Shop grocery store on Denow Road March 26. The men put the items in a shopping cart and attempted to leave the store. They left the items in the shopping cart and fled after they were approached by store security staff.

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A victim reported March 23 that someone had made an unauthorized charged on his credit card for $1,991.14. The victim notified the bank and there was no monetary loss.

A Ewing Township man was arrested on outstanding warrants from Lawrence Township and East Windsor Township March 23. He was stopped by police on Scotch Road for having a temporary license plate that was unclear and illegible. He was processed and released.

A Pennington man was charged with driving under the influence after he was stopped for speeding on Washington Crossing-Pennington Road March 23. He was processed and released.

Two trail cameras and assorted tools valued at $1,000 were reported stolen from a house on Province Line Road March 21. The victim said two people entered the property, which was vacant because it is undergoing renovations, and took the items.

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