Two Arrested for Dealing Drugs in Brick

During the evening hours on 3/23/17 the Brick Police Drug Enforcement Unit and members of the Special Emergency Response Team executed a search warrant on the 400 block of Schindler Drive.

The Brick Police conducted a several month long investigation for drug activity and sales from the residence.

The following subjects were on location and subsequently arrested James Brown, 35 years old, Brick, Shakima Reeves, 35 year old, Brick and Jessie May Elliott, 59 years old, Lakewood.

Seized from the location was approximately 30 grams of crack cocaine, over one ounce of marijuana, suspected “Molly” (Ecstasy) and cash.

James Brown and Shakima Reeves were charged with possession of CDS, Possession with intent to distribute CDS over on half ounce, Distribution of CDS, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute over one ounce, possession of paraphernalia. Elliot was charged with possession of CDS and CDS Paraphernalia. James Brown was lodged in the Ocean County Jail and Reeves and Elliott were released on summonses.

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