Crime & Safety
Police Log: Accidents, Bicyclist Injured and Disorderly Conduct
The following incidents were reported by Princeton Township police between Oct. 16-18.

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On Oct. 16 at 1:17 p.m., A Toyota Avalon driven by Nancy Mulford, 74, of Skillman was driving around the inner circle of the Princeton Shopping Center parking lot at 301 N. Harrison St. The Avalon was struck by a Lincoln MKX, driven by Penelope Hendrickson, 71, of Lawrenceville as the Lincoln exited a row of parking stalls and drove into the travel lane. Hendrickson was issued a summons for careless driving. No one was injured.
On Oct. 16 at 4:26 p.m., Two vehicles were driving south on State Road approaching the intersection of Cherry Hill Road when a Hyundai, driven by Debra Watson, 56, of Trenton was rear-ended by a Honda driven by Ryan Moore, 31, Princeton. The accident happened as the Honda was changing lanes in anticipation of turning left onto Cherry Hill Rd. Moore was issued a summons for careless driving. No one was injured.
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On Oct. 18 at 5:56 a.m., A bicyclist, Joshua Hamilton, 19, of Springfield Va. and a pedestrian, Lawrence Rosen, 70, of Princeton were both on the bike path on the east side of Alexander Street when the southbound bicycle struck the northbound pedestrian. Rosen suffered cuts and bruises to his hands, arms and head and was transported to a local hospital. Hamilton was issued a summons for failure to have a light on his bicycle.Â
On Oct. 18 at 11:23 p.m., Township Police responded to assist Princeton Boro PD with a report of a fight on Clay Street. While checking the area, Township officers in the first block of Leigh Avenue located Rudolf D. Delma, 21, of Princeton, who fit the description of one of the involved parties. Kaiya Glover, 21, of Princeton arrived on scene and both Glover and Delma became loud and unruly. Delma was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and processed at police headquarters. Glover was also arrested, charged with disorderly conduct and released at the scene. Â
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