Crime & Safety
Kingston Man Charged After Traffic Stop in Princeton
Police find outstanding warrants from Princeton Borough.
A Kingston man was arrested on an outstanding Princeton Borough warrant after a traffic stop in Princeton Township last week.
According to police, Jesus Lopez-Gonzalez, of Route 27, Kingston, was charged with three motor-vehicle violations after he was stopped in a silver 2004 Ford pickup on Valley Road.
Police said Lopez-Gonzalez failed to yield to traffic as he turned from Walnut Lane onto Valley Road at 3:28 p.m. Lopez-Gonzalez did not have a valid driver's license, police said, and a further check turned up a $269 traffic warrant from the borough.
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He was released on bail and issued summonses for failure to yield, unlicensed driving and having a unsecured load in a trailer he was towing.
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