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Criminal Mischief, DUI: Princeton Police Blotter
The Princeton police blotter dated Jan. 30 had the following reports:

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The Princeton police blotter dated Jan. 30 had the following reports:

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Two right lanes are currently closed, NJ DOT said.
All lanes are closed and detoured, NJ DOT said.
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One left lane is currently closed, NJ DOT said.
One left lane is currently closed, NJ DOT said.
One right lane is currently closed, NJ DOT said.
One left lane is currently closed, NJ DOT said.
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