Keith Nock, 26, was allegedly involved in a domestic dispute in the parking lot of the Carlton Apartments on West Farrell Avenue.
EWING — A Trenton man was arrested on stalking charges and other offenses after police were called to a township apartment complex Friday night to investigate a shooting, police said.
Keith Nock, 26, was allegedly involved in a domestic dispute in the parking lot of the Carlton Apartments on West Farrell Avenue. Nock was charged with simple assault, contempt of court, outstanding warrants from Trenton and Ewing, the stalking charge, and hindering apprehension for allegedly providing a false name to police.
Officers were called out to the area of building 124 in the apartment complex just after 10:30 p.m. following a report that at least one shot was fired there. When they arrived, the officers discovered the domestic dispute in the parking lot.
No gun was found at the scene, and police are still trying to determine whether a gunshot was actually fired. The possible gunfire is being investigated as part of the domestic violence incident, Lt. Rocco Maruca said. No injuries were reported,
Both Ewing police and the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office said that Friday night’s incident had nothing to do with a fatal shooting on Rosedale Avenue early Sunday or with a shooting on Dryden Avenue Jan. 26, in which a 30-year-old township man answering a tap on a window was shot in the face by an unknown suspect, police said.
In critical condition immediately after the shooting, the victim in that case has been upgraded to stable condition, Maruca said. No arrests have been made.
Anyone who witnessed any of these incidents or has information on them should call Detective Pat Holt at (609) 882-1313 ext. 5571 or the Ewing Police Tip Line at (609) 882-7530.