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Multiple Drug Arrests In Morris Co. Parks: Blotter
Read about recent Morris County Park Police activity here.

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — Morris County Park Police made several arrests on Dec. 21 and 22, including for drugs and warrants. Read about those arrests, as written by police, here:
-12/21: ARRESTS FOR NARCOTICS/WARRANTS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Hanover Township. An investigation led to Michael Murray, age 62, of Long Hill Township, to be charged with Possession of Controlled Dangerous Substances (suspected Amphetamine and Marijuana) and Possession of Hypodermic Needles; and revealed Peter M. Mandas, age 40, of Mendham Township, to have two warrants for failure to appear in Secaucus and Mendham Township Municipal Courts. Mr. Murray was released with a court date pending and Mr. Mandas was transferred to the custody of the Secaucus Police Department.
-12/21: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Morris Township. An investigation led to Naeem A. Pierce, age 23, of Morristown, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. He was released with a court date pending.
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-12/22: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS: Officers observed a County Ordinance violation at Silas Condict County Park in Kinnelon. An investigation led to Dawn Ksheboon, age 19, of Butler, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. She was released with a court date pending.
-12/22: ARREST FOR D.W.I.: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for a moving violation in Chatham Township. An investigation led to Gregory Doris, age 55, of Springfield, to be charged with Driving While Intoxicated and several other moving violations. He was released with a court date pending.
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