Crime & Safety
Man Stopped In Long Valley With Oxycodone Without Prescription
Police discovered as the man was driving through Long Valley, that he didn't have a prescription for Oxycodone Hydrochloride in his car.
LONG VALLEY, NJ β A man from Trenton who was stopped by the Washington Township Police Department recently while driving on Schooleyβs Mountain Road, ended up charged by police for having Oxycodone Hydrochloride in his car, without a prescription.
According to a news release from the Washington Township Police Department, the responding officer first stopped the unidentified man because police say he had a warrant from Lawrence Township.
In addition to discovering that he was driving with a suspended license, the officer found that the man had the Oxycodone in his car.
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The man is currently waiting on a court appearance to respond to a disorderly persons charge, the police department reported.
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