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A towable air compressor, valued at $13,100, was reported stolen from a parking lot on State Road. The theft was reported Sept. 6.

A Terhune Road home was burglarized, but nothing was reported missing. The burglary was reported Sept. 5.

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Burglars forced their way into a Campbelton Circle home and searched for items, but nothing was reported missing. The incident was reported Aug. 31.

An assortment of items was reported stolen from a Potter’s Run home in a burglary that was reported Aug. 31. The value of the stolen items is not known.

A 27-year-old Trenton man was charged with lewdness for allegedly masturbating in the rear of a New Jersey Transit bus that was traveling on North Harrison Street. He was processed and released.

A 44-year-old Massachusetts man was arrested on an active warrant from the Westampton Township Municipal Court for $780 following a motor vehicle stop on Washington Road Aug. 31. He was processed and released.

A 52-year-old Princeton man was charged with defiant trespass in an incident that occurred on Leigh Avenue Aug. 29. During the investigation, he was found to have an active warrant issued by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office. He was arrested, processed and taken to the Mercer County Correction Center.

A 48-year-old Princeton man was charged with driving while intoxicated following a car crash on State Road Aug. 28. He was processed and released.

A 23-year-old Hamilton Township man was arrested on an active warrant for $550 from the Lawrence Township Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on South Harrison Street Aug. 19. He was processed and released after posting bail.

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