Hopewell Township Police blotter

A Newark man was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Union Township Jan. 8 following a motor vehicle stop on Route 579. He was processed and released to the Union Township Police Department.

A victim told police that someone had purchased airline tickets for $516 using his account and credit card information, and also used 17,500 of his airline points during the purchase. The incident was reported Jan. 5.

A victim reported that he received a call from his credit union stating that there had been suspicious activity on his account. A $2,000 unauthorized transaction occurred on his account. The incident of fraud and theft was reported Jan. 3.

Two Trenton men were charged with theft and criminal mischief Jan. 2 for allegedly stealing metal panels, valued at $1,500, from a Reed Road property. They were processed and released.

Landscaping equipment valued at $10,295 was stolen from two large containers at Bish Sales. The locks were cut on both containers in the incident of theft and criminal mischief, which was reported Jan. 2.

A Ewing Township man was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Monroe Township following a motor vehicle stop on Route 546 Jan. 2. He was processed and turned over to the Monroe Township Police Department.

A Trenton man was arrested on an outstanding warrant after he was stopped on Route 579 for a motor vehicle violation Jan. 2. He was processed and taken to the Mercer County Correction Center.

A Camden man was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $1,000 from the Cherry Hill Township Municipal Court Dec. 30 after he was stopped by police on Route 546. He was processed and released.

A victim reported several fraudulent transactions on their Bank of America credit card, totaling $1,334.63 that occurred between Dec. 10 and Dec. 28. The incident of credit card fraud and theft was reported Dec. 30.

A victim reported that someone opened an account with AT&T in his name without his permission. He learned of the fraudulent account when he received a bill from AT&T. He is a Verizon customer. The incident was reported Dec. 28.

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