djg0770 481 Posted December 8, 2009 December 8, 2009 Freehold home raided, 3 men arrested on drug charges By MICHELLE SAHN STAFF WRITERS Police arrested three borough men on drug charges and seized cocaine, marijuana and cash from a Conover Street home, authorities said. Police began an investigation about a month and a half ago, after getting a tip from a concerned citizen, said Lt. Mark Wodell. Around 6:30 p.m. Friday, with help from other officers, Patrolman James Richmond and Detective Chris Otlowski executed a search warrant at a Conover Street duplex, police said. Police said they arrested three men, in the basement: Oscar Lazo-Garcia, 24, who lived in the home, Gustavo Lopez, 21, of Clinton Street, and Angel Mendoza-Mejia, 29, of Sheriff Street. In the basement, police found a large bag of cocaine and three smaller bags of the drug, said Wodell. They also seized a large, vacuum-sealed bag of marijuana and five smaller bags of that drug, he said. They confiscated a couple of thousand of small bags used to package drugs, and more than $1,200 in suspected drug proceeds, police said. Lazo-Garcia, Lopez and Mendoza-Mejia were each charged with possession of cocaine and more than 50 grams of marijuana, possession of both drugs with intent to distribute in a school zone, and possession of drug paraphernalia. All three men are being held at the Monmouth County Jail, Freehold Township, with bail set at $35,000 each. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also issued detainers for the three men. How many of you actually NEEDED to read the last sentence? I suspected that from the first sentence... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tbtrout 141 Posted December 9, 2009 Nothing somewhat about it, that is local. Not surprising in the Boro, nor are the ICE Detention Warrants. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blackfox 1 Posted December 9, 2009 December 8, 2009 Freehold home raided, 3 men arrested on drug charges By MICHELLE SAHN STAFF WRITERS Police arrested three borough men on drug charges and seized cocaine, marijuana and cash from a Conover Street home, authorities said. Police began an investigation about a month and a half ago, after getting a tip from a concerned citizen, said Lt. Mark Wodell. Around 6:30 p.m. Friday, with help from other officers, Patrolman James Richmond and Detective Chris Otlowski executed a search warrant at a Conover Street duplex, police said. Police said they arrested three men, in the basement: Oscar Lazo-Garcia, 24, who lived in the home, Gustavo Lopez, 21, of Clinton Street, and Angel Mendoza-Mejia, 29, of Sheriff Street. In the basement, police found a large bag of cocaine and three smaller bags of the drug, said Wodell. They also seized a large, vacuum-sealed bag of marijuana and five smaller bags of that drug, he said. They confiscated a couple of thousand of small bags used to package drugs, and more than $1,200 in suspected drug proceeds, police said. Lazo-Garcia, Lopez and Mendoza-Mejia were each charged with possession of cocaine and more than 50 grams of marijuana, possession of both drugs with intent to distribute in a school zone, and possession of drug paraphernalia. All three men are being held at the Monmouth County Jail, Freehold Township, with bail set at $35,000 each. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also issued detainers for the three men. How many of you actually NEEDED to read the last sentence? I suspected that from the first sentence... If it was up to me, I would deport them right away. Stop spending tax money. Let them sell drugs in their home country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djg0770 481 Posted December 9, 2009 Nothing somewhat about it, that is local. Not surprising in the Boro, nor are the ICE Detention Warrants. Local for you - not for me anymore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sparny524 0 Posted December 9, 2009 Nothing somewhat about it, that is local. Not surprising in the Boro, nor are the ICE Detention Warrants. amen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites