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News & Notes: Two Princeton residents charged in connection to crash

A Princeton resident has been charged in connection to a car crash on Saturday in which the pair’s vehicle allegedly struck two houses on Hamilton Avenue after flipping over, the Times of Trenton reported.

Kyle Froehlich, 18, the driver of the vehicle, was charged with filing a false police report in relation to the accident, which took place at 2 a.m. on Saturday morning. Heallegedly fled the scene of the accident, according to the Princeton Police Department.

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Froehlich allegedly lost control of the vehicle while driving on Hamilton Avenue toward Chestnut Street, town police spokesperson Sgt. Steven Riccitello told the Times.The car supposedly drove onto the curb, continued onto a residential lawn, hit two trees, flipped over and slid on the snow before crashing into a house and stopping against another.

Froehlich was uninjured from the accident, and only minor property damage was reported. The crash is still under investigation.

Editor's note: A former version of this article noted that two Princeton residents have been charged in connection to this incident; however, a supplement police investigation found that the second individual was not involved in the crash.

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