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A 53-year-old Princeton man was charged with driving while intoxicated following a hit-and-run crash on Riverside Drive June 10. He was processed and released.

Athletic equipment valued at a combined $2,980 was reported stolen from a location on Moore Street. A lock and chain valued at $13 also were removed. The incident was reported June 9. There are no suspects at this time.

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A burglar smashed the windows on two vehicles while they were parked in a parking lot on Paul Robeson Place. Property valued at $1,864 was stolen from one vehicle and about $180 worth of property was stolen from the second vehicle. The incident was reported June 9.

A backpack was reported stolen from a front yard on Moore Street June 9. The backpack contained an assortment of items of unknown value.

A 50-year-old Trenton man was charged with shoplifting for allegedly taking items valued at a combined $358.21 from a store on North Harrison Street June 9. He was also found to have two outstanding warrants from the Hamilton Township Municipal Court. He was processed and released.

An assortment of items valued at a combined $5,300 were reported stolen from a Lawrenceville Road home during a burglary that was reported June 7. The victim was not at home when the house was entered.

A Heather Lane resident was scammed out of $9,660 after being contacted by an unknown person on the telephone. The caller convinced the victim to purchase Apple and Target gift cards. All communication ceased after the card numbers were provided to the caller. The incident was reported June 6.

Someone deposited a fraudulent check for $8,350 from the victim’s bank account. The bank was able to stop payment on the check, resulting in no monetary loss to the victim. The incident of forgery and theft was reported June 6.

A 70-year-old Princeton woman was charged with criminal attempt, criminal trespass and defiant trespass for allegedly entering the enclosed rear yard of a Hodge Road residence June 5. She allegedly opened the rear door to the home and stayed in the area for a period of time. She was located and arrested. She was processed and released.

A victim reported the theft of $435 in cash and property while they were in a business on North Harrison Street June 5.

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