Hopewell Township Police blotter

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A Van Dyke Road resident reported the theft of a zero-turn Toro lawnmower from an unlocked garage May 24. The lawnmower was valued at $7,200.

A victim reported the theft of jewelry valued at $6,000 from an armoire in his home sometime between May 20 and May 22. There were reportedly no signs of forced entry.

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A Trenton man was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Princeton following a traffic stop on Route 31 May 22. He was also issued a summons for unclear license plates. He was processed and released.

A Trenton man was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Trenton after he was stopped by police on Route 31 May 22. He was processed and released.

A Runnemede man was arrested on outstanding warrants from several municipalities May 19 after he was stopped for speeding on Bear Tavern Road. He was processed and turned over to the Deptford Township Police Department.

Two Trenton women were charged with shoplifting for allegedly taking items from ShopRite May 15. One of the women was also arrested on an outstanding warrant from Trenton. She was processed and turned over to the Trenton Police Department. The other woman was charged with obstruction after she fled from the scene on foot, but was later identified.

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