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Two shoplifters stole an assortment of merchandise valued at a combined $4,590 from a store on Nassau Street Dec. 16. The two women, who were each carrying a large bag, fled in an unknown direction.

A pair of shoplifters stole an unknown amount of merchandise from a store on Hulfish Street Dec. 15. The men entered the store, selected the merchandise, left the store and got into a vehicle and fled.

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Someone tried to enter a Wheatsheaf Lane resident’s vehicle while it was parked in the victim’s driveway Dec. 13. The driver’s side door handle was damaged in the attempted burglary. The temporary vehicle registration was stolen from the vehicle.

A vandal scratched the driver’s side of a vehicle while it was parked in the parking lot at Redding Circle. The incident of criminal mischief was reported Dec. 12.

A 34-year-old Princeton woman was arrested on an active warrant for $2,500 from the Princeton Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Dec. 11. She allegedly failed to stop at a stop sign on Park Place. She was charged with failure to stop or yield, driving while her license was suspended, being an unlicensed driver and driving an unregistered vehicle. She was processed and released after posting bail.

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