Ocean County's program allowing drug abusers to avoid prosecution by turning in their supplies and entering treatment gets a new identity, and expands into a third community.
Their second response in a little more than a month to a woman with self-destructive tendencies prompts Manchester police to employ their newest method of defusing situations without gunfire - a Conductive Energy Device (CED), or Taser.
Forty-six bags of heroin, two grams of crack and a baseball bat in a car land the two occupants of the vehicle in hot water in Manchester, according to township police.
Less than two weeks after completing Taser training, Manchester police encounter a textbook case for the devices -and prevent a woman from taking her own life.
The suspect dubbed 'Quadzilla' by Manchester Township Police has been arrested and charged with criminal mischief for causing $5,000.00 worth of damage at the high school's athletic fields last Saturday.
When Manchester Township police track down the off-roader they've dubbed #Quadzilla, they'll expect some explanations about damage left behind at the high school last Saturday.