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Abandoned Vehicle With Empty Beer Bottles Leads Police to DUI Arrest
DWI Arrest in Hackettstown
**HACKETTSTOWN, NJ** — A Hackettstown police officer discovered an unoccupied vehicle creating a traffic hazard early Tuesday. The vehicle was positioned unstable across the solid white fog line on Willow Grove Street. Empty Coors Banquet beer bottles were found inside the vehicle.
Attempts to contact the vehicle’s registered owner at their residence were not successful. While awaiting a tow truck, an Uber driver brought the vehicle’s driver, William D. Ramos, 27, of Independence Township, NJ. Ramos was reportedly returning with a gas can, having run out of fuel.
Further investigation determined that Ramos was under the influence of alcohol. He has been charged with driving while intoxicated and improper parking. Ramos has been released pending a court appearance.
Drug Seizure in Pearl River Leads to Arrest
**Drug Seizure in Pearl River Leads to Arrest**
**Rockland County, NY** – Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced that Darryl Wright, a 41-year-old resident of Pearl River, was arrested and charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the First Degree. This arrest followed a six-month investigation by the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office Drug Task Force into narcotics sales within Orangetown.
On Wednesday, a search conducted at Wright’s residence in Pearl River by detectives from the Drug Task Force and Orangetown Police Department resulted in the seizure of two kilos of cocaine, heroin, and additional drug paraphernalia. The operation signifies the efforts of local law enforcement to intercept drug trafficking in the community.
District Attorney Walsh emphasized that the arrest underscores a firm stance against illicit drug activities in Rockland County. The investigation involved joint efforts with the Rockland County Probation Department and the Detective and Patrol Division of the Orangetown Police.
Wright was arraigned Wednesday before Judge Patrick Loftus in Orangetown Justice Court and ordered to be held in Rockland County Jail without bail. Executive Assistant District Attorney Michael Dugandzic and Assistant District Attorney John Luongo have been designated to handle the case.
Police Arrest Severna Park Resident on Drug and Weapon Charges
Police Arrest Severna Park Resident on Drug and Weapon Charges
**Glen Burnie, MD -** Detectives from the Northern District of the Anne Arundel County Police Department have made an arrest following a traffic stop involving drug and weapon offenses. The incident took place on October 23 near Freetown Road and Caldwell Road.
During the traffic stop, law enforcement officials seized approximately 3.62 grams of suspected cocaine and around 1.17 grams of an unidentified pill. Additionally, officers confiscated a loaded 9mm Model 19 Glock firearm from the vehicle.
The driver of the vehicle, identified as 30-year-old Khayla Monet Brunner from Severna Park, Maryland, was arrested and charged in connection to the incident. The arrest was part of an ongoing effort by the police department to address drug and weapon violations in the area.
Police have released information related to the case under reference number 24-738588 as part of their regular operations in addressing these types of violations.
Assault Incident Leads to Arrest in Wilkes-Barre
Assault Incident Leads to Arrest in Wilkes-Barre
**Wilkes-Barre, PA** – On Monday, Wilkes-Barre City Police responded to a hospital report of an assault victim in the emergency room.
The incident, recorded under IRC number 240228672, occurred on October 21st at 9:26 PM, at North River Street. The individuals involved were the 33-year-old defendant, Malcolm Perry from Wilkes-Barre, and a 32-year-old female victim also from Wilkes-Barre.
According to police, the altercation began when the victim and Perry were at a Sheetz location. The situation escalated in the victim’s vehicle, where Perry allegedly damaged the car’s rearview mirror and struck the victim multiple times while driving through Wilkes-Barre.
The victim managed to drop Perry off at his residence before seeking medical attention at the hospital. After receiving treatment for her injuries, the police took Perry into custody, and he was later taken to City Headquarters for arraignment.
Disturbance at Business Leads to Arrest in Wilkes-Barre
Incident in Wilkes-Barre Leads to Arrest
**Wilkes-Barre, PA** – On October 22nd at 7:13 PM, officers from the Wilkes-Barre City Police Department responded to a situation of disorderly conduct at 295 South Main Street. The incident involved a female suspect identified as Isbrionna Bradley, age 27.
The police were called to the scene after reports of Bradley causing a disturbance within a business. Store personnel indicated that she was harassing customers, throwing items off shelves, and breaking a candle before leaving the premises.
After exiting the store, Bradley climbed into a dumpster behind the business. When officers attempted to engage with her, she refused to exit the dumpster or provide identification.
Bradley was subsequently taken into custody by the officers. She was then transported to City Headquarters for arraignment.
Police Make Arrest in Wilkes-Barre Assault
Assault Incident Leads to Arrest in Wilkes-Barre
**WILKES-BARRE, PA** – An assault was reported in Wilkes-Barre on October 17th, involving 45-year-old Alex Vigo from Hanover Township and a 39-year-old victim from Wilkes-Barre.
The incident occurred at South Main Street at 12:55 PM. Officers arrived after being dispatched to the South Main Plaza, where they contacted the victim.
According to the victim, Vigo approached her, stated a threatening remark, and tried to hit her with a collapsible baton. She protected herself by blocking the assault with her arm, and Vigo then fled the scene.
The victim informed officers that Vigo was a former roommate whom she had evicted. Vigo was subsequently found and taken into custody near 15 South Main Street, transported to City Headquarters for processing, and held for arraignment.
Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Fentanyl Dealer
Boston, MA – Police arrested Lorenzo Myers, 37, of Boston at approximately 12:15 AM on Friday, October 18. The arrest was made by officers from District B-2 (Roxbury) on drug trafficking charges.
Officers patrolling near Tremont Street and Columbus Avenue noticed a vehicle with expired registration. They activated their cruiser’s emergency signals to execute a traffic stop.
The vehicle operator was asked to step out for towing reasons. A subsequent search of the vehicle uncovered three bags of suspected Fentanyl and a digital scale.
The search further revealed fourteen bags of Marijuana, a second scale, multiple empty bags, and $592 in cash. Myers was also carrying three bags of Crack Cocaine, with a later analysis confirming the drugs to be 31 grams of Fentanyl and 40 grams of Crack Cocaine.
Myers faced charges of Trafficking of Class A, Trafficking of Class B, and Possession with Intent to Distribute Class D. An arraignment in Roxbury District Court is anticipated.