Crime & Safety
Princeton Man Arrested for Alleged Drug Possession in Northeastern Bookstore
Police responded to the bookstore for a suspicious person, and made an arrest on possession of drugs and an outstanding warrant.

Boston Police arrested a Princeton man on Tuesday night for allegedly being in possession of prescription drugs not prescribed to him in the Northeastern University bookstore.
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person in the Northeastern University bookstore at 360 Huntington Ave. at 3 p.m. on December 11.
Officers spoke with the caller, who stated that a person was acting suspicious while shopping in the bookstore. The suspect had been seen placing two textbooks into a bag. Officers ran the suspect’s information and discovered that there was a warrant out for his arrest out of Roxbury District Court for Uttering and Forgery.
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Police arrested the suspect for the warrant. While booking the suspect, officers discovered that the suspect had 23.5 pills on him. The suspect did not have a prescription. An query revealed that the pills were Citalopram Hydrobromide, a Class E substance.
William Soske of 150 Mountain Road, Princeton, MA was arrested and charged with the outstanding warrant and Possession of a Class E Substance.
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Information in this article was supplied by the Boston Police Department. Charges listed to not imply a conviction.
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