East Windsor Police blotter

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A 27-year-old Burlington resident was charged with theft July 16 for allegedly using a key to unlock a vending machine and stealing an undisclosed amount of cash at the East Windsor Bowl and Recreation Center on Route 130 North. The incident was reported April 6. The suspect was charged on a complaint summons.

A 21-year-old East Windsor Township woman who worked at the Home Depot store on Route 33 was charged with theft July 15 for allegedly stealing money from a cash register. Loss prevention personnel provided surveillance of the incident. She was processed and released.

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A 25-year-old Hamilton Township man was arrested on an active warrant from Mansfield Township following a traffic stop on Route 130 on July 14. He was processed and released.

A 32-year-old East Windsor Township woman was charged with disorderly conduct after police were sent to the Windsor Hotel at 2:50 a.m. July 8. A police officer found the woman, who was disturbing residents by allegedly repeatedly shouting profanities in the hallway. She was processed and released.

A 30-year-old East Windsor Township man was charged with trespassing for allegedly entering Wayne’s Wash World on Abbington Drive July 7 after he had received formal trespass warnings. He was processed and released.

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