Police: Pennsylvania resident arrested in Bordentown for drug offenses

The Bordentown Township Police Department announced last month that a male, 36, was arrested for several drug offenses following a motor vehicle stop.
Police officials said the male suspect is a resident of Morrisville, Pennsylvania.
According to the police, the suspect was stopped at approximately 9 p.m. on Feb. 4 by a township police department sergeant after making an improper turn on Route 130 at Crosswicks Road.
During the stop, officials said that the sergeant detected an odor of marijuana emanating from the suspect’s vehicle, and a search of the vehicle led to the seizure of a bag of cocaine, 13 tabs of suspected LSD, six alprazolam pills, 24 clonazepam pills and several items of drug paraphernalia.
Police said the suspect was charged with possession of LSD with intent to distribute along with several other drug possession and paraphernalia offenses, and released pending a future court date. He was arrested on Feb. 5.
Exit mobile version