Hopewell Township Police blotter

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A Woolsey Court resident reported that the bank contacted them about a fraudulent charge of $1,800 from their bank account Nov. 21. The incident of fraud was reported Nov. 25.

A 35-year-old Hopewell Borough man was charged with making terroristic threats and theft after police responded to a Princeton Avenue residence for a disorderly person complaint Nov. 20. The investigation revealed that the man allegedly made threatening statements toward the victim and stole two cell phones. He was processed and released.

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Five Trenton residents, ages 21, 32, 33, 37 and 38, were charged with forgery and receiving stolen property Nov. 20 following a months-long investigation into a fraud complaint on Aunt Molly Road that occurred in August. The initial report indicated that multiple checks were allegeldy issued from the business’ bank account without approval.

A vandal damaged a fence at an Elm Ridge Road residence. The damage was estimated at less than $1,000 in the incident, which was reported Nov. 19.

Someone tried to use a Fanning Way resident’s personal information to open a bank account. The victim reported being contacted by the bank in reference to the fraudulent attempt to open an account. The incident was reported Nov. 19.

A 29-year-old Hopewell Borough man was arrested on outstanding warrants from multiple towns after he was stopped for a motor vehicle violation on Princeton Avenue Nov. 16. He was taken to the Mercer County Correction Center in default of bail.

A victim told police that an unknown person had tried to open a bank account with the victim’s personal information. The incident of identity theft was reported Nov. 15.

A victim reported that someone filed a fraudulent unemployment claim in their name. The identity theft incident was reported Nov. 14.

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