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FTPD Police Blotter 09/28/2025 to 10/04/2025

Post Date:11/01/2025 11:00 AM

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09/28/2025

A Somerset, NJ resident was the victim of criminal mischief in the area of Prospect St. during the overnight hours. The unknown suspect(s) damaged the victim’s tires and shattered the back windshield with a rock. The value of the damage was unknown at the time of report.

A Somerset, NJ resident was the victim of a burglary and theft in the area of Kirby Ln. during the overnight hours. The unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s vehicle and stole a wallet, which contained $60.00, identification, and credit cards. There were no signs of forced entry.

Jahmier Willard, 32, of New Brunswick, NJ was arrested for shoplifting during an investigation at a business located in the area of Easton Ave. during the afternoon hours. Willard exited the store without paying for merchandise valued at $179.00. Willard was processed and released with a pending court appearance. “NOTE: We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation, and that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.”

A Princeton Junction, NJ resident was the victim of a theft on 09/27/25 in the area of Davidson Ave. The unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s purse, which was mistakenly left behind in a hotel hallway. The purse contained jewelry valued at $400.00 and perfume valued at $100.00.

Raja Deshpande, 25, of Plainsboro, NJ was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Fairfield, NJ during a motor vehicle stop. Deshpande was processed and released on his own recognizance. “NOTE: We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation, and that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.”

09/29/2025

A business located in the area of Hamilton St. was the victim of a shoplifting during the morning hours. An unknown black male exited the store without paying for merchandise valued at approximately $10.00. The suspect stole the merchandise after he became upset over a refused return of an open item by an employee.

09/30/2025

A Somerset, NJ resident was the victim of criminal mischief in the area of St. Anns Ct. during the overnight hours. The unknown suspect(s) punctured one of the victim’s tires. A new tire was valued at $200.00.

Kanika A. Williams, 46, of Hillsborough, NJ was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of our jurisdiction by Hillsborough PD. The FTPD took custody of Williams and transported her to the Somerset County Jail after she was processed. “NOTE: We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation, and that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.”

10/02/2025

A business located in the area of Rt. 27 was the victim of a shoplifting during the afternoon hours. Two unknown black females were observed exiting the store without paying for an unknown amount of merchandise. They fled the area in a Jeep.

10/03/2025

A Hackensack, NJ resident was the victim of a theft in the area of Goshen Ln. during the overnight hours. The unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s motor vehicle, which was valued at $20,000.00. The victim was in possession of the keys. The vehicle was entered stolen into a national database.

10/04/2025

Kevin A. Parker, 35, of Somerset, NJ was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of North Brunswick, NJ during a motor vehicle stop. Parker was processed and turned over to North Brunswick PD. “NOTE: We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation, and that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.”

A business located in the area of Somerset St. was the victim of a shoplifting during the morning hours. An unknown black female was captured on surveillance exiting the store without paying for merchandise valued at $2.00.

Joseph R. Concepcion-Alberty, 25, of New Brunswick, NJ was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of South Bound Brook, NJ during a motor vehicle stop. Concepcion-Alberty was processed and released after posting bail. “NOTE: We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation, and that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.”

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