Crime & Safety
Sunday Collection Stolen From St. Paul's Church & More
The following incidents were reported by Princeton Police.

On Nov. 26 at 10:08 p.m., a patient at Princeton House in the 900 block of Herrontown Road reported that he was harassed and assaulted by two other patients at the facility. He said that while he arguing with one patient, another punched him from behind. The victim complained of pain. No charges were filed at the time of the report.
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On Nov. 26 at 3:29 p.m., a representative of St. Paul's Church in the 200 block of Nassau Street reported that sometime after mass on Sunday, Nov. 24 , an envelope containing the $2,800 church collection was stolen from the rectory.
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On Nov. 29 at 12:30 p.m., a victim reported that while visiting an address in the first block of Mercer Street, they had parked a baby carriage outside the doorway of the building. Upon returning to retrieve the carriage 50 minutes later, the carriage was gone. The carriage is valued at $350. The incident occurred on 11/28 between 1:30pm and 2:20pm.
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On Dec. 1 at 4:38 p.m., an employee of Indigo at Palmer Square reported that between 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. someone had shoplifted a ring from the store. The Kynamite and diamond ring is valued at just over $1900. The suspect is described as a white female in her mid-forties, slender build with brown hair in the company of a white male and a teenage white female. Anyone with information about the theft is urged to contact the Princeton Police Detective Bureau at 921-2100.
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