Crime & Safety
Duo Had Heroin, Crack, Oxy at Vacant Parsippany House: Cops
Man tried resisting arrest after giving false information, police report.

Two Morris County men were arrested on charges of drug possession after police responded to a report of people inside a vacant home on River Road, Parsippany police said.
Officers responded to 146 River Road on Oct. 3 at 8:21 p.m. for a report of suspicious people inside an uninhabited residence and found a Hyundai sedan with two occupants, later identified as Waleed Tillawi, 35, of Lake Hiawatha, and Frederick Trautvetter IV, 35, of Boonton, police said.
While speaking with police, Trautvetter allegedly gave officers the wrong birthdates multiple times, and was found to have an active warrant out of Newark once he was positively identified, police said.
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When Trautvetter was told he was being placed under arrest, a struggle ensued before the man was taken into custody, police said. Trautvetter was allegedly found to be in possession of three pills of Oxycodone, crack cocaine, and drug paraphernalia, police said.
Tillawi was also placed under arrest for being under the influence of narcotics and was found to be in possession of 13 folds of heroin, police said.
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Tillawi was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and being under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance.
Trautvetter was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, resisting arrest, hindering apprehension, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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