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A woman used a stolen credit card to purchase a watch valued at $12,104 from a store on Nassau Street. The incident of theft and unlawful use of a credit card was reported on May 25.

A 20-year-old Princeton man was charged with hindering apprehension for giving false information to police officers during the course of an investigation into a hit-and-run crash on State Road, May 23. He was also charged with several motor vehicle violations. He was processed and released.

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A Hale Drive home was burglarized after burglars forced their way into the house through a locked door May 23. Several areas of the house were ransacked.

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