West Windsor Police blotter

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A victim reported that someone left a pile of feces near the main entrance to Weichert Realtors on Princeton-Hightstown Road in a reported case of harassment Jan. 27. A similar incident occurred in December.

A victim’s credit cards were stolen from her purse by two unknown women while she was seated in the cafe area of the Barnes & Noble bookstore at MarketFair on Route 1 on Jan. 23. The women quickly got up and left without making a purchase, which made the victim suspicious. An attempt was made to use one of the credit cards, but it was declined.

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A thief opened the doors to a victim’s car in an attempted burglary while it was parked at the victim’s home in the King’s Point development on Jan. 18. The man fled when he was confronted by the victim.

A Trenton man was charged with trespassing after he was found to be panhandling on private property in the Nassau Park shopping mall Jan. 17.

Someone took half of the cooking oil from a cooking oil tank at Carlucci’s on Princeton-Hightstown Road. The cooking oil tank’s lock was cut and the lid was left open. The theft was reported Jan. 12.

A Trenton man was charged with shoplifting for allegedly taking a case of Johnnie Walker Black whiskey valued at $383.94 from Wegmans on Jan. 5.

A victim reported that her wallet was taken by a suspect while she was seated at the Barnes & Noble bookstore at MarketFair on Route 1 on Jan. 3. She reported receiving fraud alerts for unauthorized transactions at Target.

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