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Drugs, Warrant Arrests In Morris County Parks: Police
Morris County Park Police made several arrests in early March, including for drugs and warrants.
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — The Morris County Park Police made several arrests in local parks between March 3 and March 12, including for drugs and active warrants. Read about recent park police activity, as written by police, here:
-3/3: ARREST FOR WARRANT: Officers executed a motor-vehicle for a moving violation in Parsippany. An investigation revealed Andrew B. Grady, age 25, of Mount Olive Township, to have a warrant for failure to appear in Roxbury Township Municipal Court. He was released with a new court date pending.
-3/5: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Morristown. An investigation led to Nadia N. Imes, age 23, of Morristown, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance.
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-3/10: ARREST FOR WARRANT: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Morris Plains. An investigation revealed the driver, Jose A. Marin-Gonzalez, age 40, of Morris Plains, to have a warrant for failure to appear in Madison Joint Municipal Court. He was released with a new court date pending.
-3/11: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for a moving violation in Randolph Township. An investigation led to Luis E. Moquete, age 32, of Dover, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. He was released with a court date pending.
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-3/12: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop in Mount Arlington. An investigation led to Anthony J. Robles, age 26, of New York, N.Y., and Beverly Sanchez, age 26, of Great Neck, N.Y., to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. They were both released with court dates pending.
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