Crime & Safety
Police Arrest Wyckoff Woman, Wayne Man After Finding Over 40 Bags of Heroin During Traffic Stop
Police also found "several used or empty glassine bags of suspected heroin," an uncapped syringe and a needle.

Wayne Police arrested two individuals after an initial motor vehicle stop revealed over 40 glassine bags of heroin were inside the vehicle.
Police say they were speaking to the vehicle’s driver, Kimberly Schiekle, 26, of Wyckoff, and the passenger, David Friswell, 27, of Wayne, when Friswell dropped two glassine bags of suspected heroin after police “initiated a motor vehicle stop in the Quick Check parking lot” at the Hamburg Turnpike intersection of Ratzer Road on Feb. 13, Captain Laurence Martin said.
After searching the vehicle, police discovered an uncapped syringe, 40 glassine bags of heroin stamped “BEAST MODE” and “several used or empty glassine bags of suspected heroin,” according to Captain Martin.
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Police arrested Friswell, who was recognized by police “from prior encounters” and also had an outstanding warrant, and the driver, Schiekle, after discovering she was in possession of a needle.
Schiekle was charged with possession of a drug paraphernalia needle and was issued a motor vehicle summons for obstructed view.
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Friswell was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of 43 glassine bags of suspected heroin and an outstanding warrant out of Wall Township.
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