Three Jersey Shore men were caught in the act by Brick Police with making several drug deals which has led to their arrests and Detectives seizing a sizable drug haul.
A driver who felt the need for speed caught the eye of a Toms River Police Officer along Route 35 but it was the occupants of the vehicle tossing bricks of heroin out of the car window that really caught his attention.
The Covid-19 pandemic may have led to stay at home orders and other restrictions but that doesn't mean the drug business has come to a halt by any stretch of the imagination.
When you're driving around a neighborhood with all the homes under construction and are doing so in a suspicious matter, it could lead to some trouble.
The need for speed is what led to a Manchester woman being pulled over in Lakehurst but it was the marijuana police said they found in her car that will cost her more than just a traffic ticket.
Reach NJ, the state's confidential addiction hotline is still taking live calls 24/7 to help people seeking treatment during the COVID-19 crisis, but with some adjustments.
Amid a public health state of emergency, state lawmakers are moving on a proposal to allow more defendants to enter the state's Drug Courts, which some law enforcement officials warn could lead to criminals exploiting the program.
A Point Pleasant man will spend the next decade behind bars after being sentenced for selling 300 grams of crystal meth along with thousands of pills containing heroin or fentanyl.