Police Seek Information About Township Robbery
Two men allegedly stole a man's wallet containing cash and identification.
On Monday, February 20, 2012 at 11:35 p.m., Princeton Township Police responded to the area of Leigh Avenue and Race Street to investigate a report of a disturbance.
Upon arrival, police found a victim who reported that two black males had approached him and asked for a cigarette. The victim said he had none and continued walking, but the two males approached him from behind and began punching and picking him. The males allegedly stole the victim's wallet and fled on foot.
Anyone with information about the incident should contact Det. Ben Gering at 921-2100 ext. 1840, or the department's Confidential TipLine at 609-688-2049.
Conrad C.
1:07 pm on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Gee, this is a hard one...the same group of pseudo thugs hang out in the borough and township and routinely harass people for cigarettes or money. Better yet, take them off the streets once and for all. They all have criminal records, are known but yet I see them almost everyday in various parts of town, behaving the same way.