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Increased Law Enforcement Presence In Princeton For Police Training

Harrison Street will see an increase in police vehicles, authorities said.

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PRINCETON, NJ — Over the next two weeks, residents in Princeton will see an increase in the presence of police vehicles on Harrison Street.

This is due to the local police department hosting training, authorities said. Vehicles from several law enforcement agencies, including those from the County, will be in the area.

"Please be assured that this is only a training exercise, and there is no emergency or cause for concern," the police department said.

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The training is part of the Police Department's commitment to ensuring that officers and those in neighboring agencies are well-prepared to serve and protect the community.

Should you have any questions or concerns, contact the Princeton Police Department at 609-921-2100.

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