The Princeton Police Department made fewer arrests in October compared to the previous month.
Chief Chris King presented the police department’s October activity report at the last city council meeting held in November which showed officers made 52 criminal arrests — 15 less from September — with 27 felony arrests and 25 misdemeanor arrests. Officers also issued 4 criminal citations and served 62 warrants, summonses, and emergency protection orders.
The activity report also showed the Princeton Police Department responded to 319 calls for service or around 10 calls per day. That was a decrease of 66 calls for service from September when officers responded to 385.
Police investigated 23 vehicle collisions reported in October — up 3 from September. According to the activity report, none of the vehicle collisions involved injuries or fatalities.
Officers also issued 39 traffic citations and gave out 4 written warnings and 64 verbal warnings.