Woman Arrested for Impersonation and Drug Charges in Atlantic City

Police handcuffs and criminal fingerprints card

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – Natasha Miller, a 34-year-old resident of Atlantic City, was arrested by the Atlantic City Police Department following a traffic stop on Monday.

Officers Ivaylo Penchev and Moustafa Maarouf pulled over a vehicle on north Missouri Avenue at 2:29 AM. During the interaction, Miller provided a New Jersey identification card belonging to a family member with a similar appearance, who had several outstanding warrants and a suspended driver’s license.

Upon arrest, Miller was found in possession of 132 individual bags of heroin, over 50 grams of cocaine, and more than $2,600 in cash.

Her true identity was later confirmed through fingerprinting. She faces charges including possession and intent to distribute controlled dangerous substances (CDS), money laundering, and hindering apprehension.

Miller is currently detained at the Atlantic County Justice Facility. The public is reminded that all charges are allegations, and the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Leo Canega
Leo lives in Milan, Italy and is one of Shore News Network's top content creators. He is a freelance worker that prepares all of or early morning news articles.

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