The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Police blotter

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The following items are based on informatio­n from police, unless otherwise noted:

TRENTON

Drug Arrests: Hector Dipini, 27, and Terry Robinson, 26, both of Trenton, were arrested Thursday on drug charges. Trenton Street Crime Unit detectives Nicholas Mahan and Erick Avalos were in the area of Lamberton and Federal streets about 4:15p.m. Thursday and observed Dipini and Robinson engaging in what appeared to be a narcotics transactio­n. The officers detained the defendants and found Dipini in alleged possession of 46decks of heroin and found Robinson in alleged possession of 4grams of marijuana.

PRINCETON

Unlawful Sexual Contact: Kimbryl Beasley, 59, of Princeton, was arrested Wednesday

on criminal sexual contact charges. A 17-year-old female victim filed a complaint at Princeton Police headquarte­rs alleging Beasley grabbed her buttocks the previous day. The alleged incident occurred at the New York Sports Club gym in Princeton, where Beasley is employed as a custodian and the victim is a patron. Princeton has had multiple groping incidents reported this year, but police said this incident involving Beasley is unrelated to other incidents of this nature.

EWING

Robbery: A 34-year-old man was working in the basement storage area of a Parkside Avenue apartment complex Thursday morning. He left the storage area and when he came back to put some tools away there were three males in the room. One of them pulled small pocket knife on him and demanded his money. They then jumped him and rifled through his pockets, taking his money and cell phone. During the struggle, the suspect with the knife slashed the victim several times, causing minor scratches to his chest, arms and legs. The suspects left the phone but took the money and fled the area. Anyone with informatio­n on the robbery is urged to contact Ewing Police Detective William Wolverton at (609) 882-1313, ext. 5577. Burglary: A daughter came to her mother’s Holiday Court township house Thursday afternoon to visit and found two white males inside walking around. She questioned where her mother was and they said she was in the bathroom. They identified themselves as employees of the water department. During the daughter’s questionin­g, the two suspects started to act nervous and then ran from the house toward Ewingville Road. The mother came out and wondered what was going on. The police investigat­ion revealed the two suspects posed as water department employees to gain entry under the guise of checking the water meter. While inside they were able to take several pieces of jewelry. Police urge anyone with informatio­n on this incident to contact Detective Nicholas Muscente at (609) 882-1313, ext. 7596. Theft: Kylike Fisher, 32, of Morrisvill­e, Pa., allegedly stole a lawnmower from in front of a Parkside Avenue house Wednesday morning. The police were called and searched the area to find Fisher pushing it in the area. He was arrested and released on a summons. Shopliftin­g: Dakuquian Kush, 51, of Trenton, was arrested Wednesday morning for allegedly shopliftin­g $46.90worth of merchandis­e at Dollar Deal on the 1700block of North Olden Avenue.

BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, Pa.

Theft From Vehicle: Sometime between 3 p.m. Sept. 23 and 8:15 a.m. Sept. 25, unknown thieves entered a 1996 Honda that was parked on the 100 block of Overlook Avenue in Croydon and removed checks, money orders, a wallet, a makeup case and ammunition. The approximat­e value of the stolen goods was $2,545. Vandalism: Unknown vandals sometime overnight smashed two windows on a 2016 tour bus that was parked on the 1300 block of Newport Road. The incident was reported to police on Tuesday.

Bike Stolen: Sometime overnight, unknown thieves stole a bicycle from the 100 block of Wildflower Road in the Whitewood section of Levittown. The bicycle was valued at $200. The incident was reported to police on Monday.

Another Bicycle Stolen: Sometime between 4 p.m. Sept. 24 and 10 a.m. the following day, unknown thieves stole a bicycle from the porch of a property on the 100 block of Swan Lane in the Stonybrook section of Levittown. The bike was valued at $250.

 ??  ?? (From left) Hector Dipini, Terry Robinson and Kimbryl Beasley
(From left) Hector Dipini, Terry Robinson and Kimbryl Beasley

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