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West Windsor police blotter
West Windsor Police blotter
Princeton Packet News
LEA KAHN, Staff Writer
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February 19, 2025
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...
West Windsor Police blotter
Princeton Packet News
LEA KAHN, Staff Writer
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December 18, 2024
Two suspects stole several laptop computers and gaming consoles from Best Buy on Nassau Park Boulevard on Nov. 26. They loaded the items into...
West Windsor Police blotter
Princeton Packet News
LEA KAHN, Staff Writer
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November 25, 2024
A Willingboro man who allegedly opened packages and removed their contents in an apartment building vestibule on Woodstone Circle was charged with theft and...
West Windsor Police blotter
Princeton Packet News
LEA KAHN, Staff Writer
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October 21, 2024
A record player and a vinyl record were reported stolen from Barnes & Noble store at Marketfair on Route 1 Sept. 21. The...
West Windsor Police blotter
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LEA KAHN, Staff Writer
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October 13, 2024
Two suspects entered the Ocean State Job Lot store on Nassau Park Boulevard and chose a large trash can, valued at $29.99, and filled...
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