Paterson NJ police recently arrested two local men who allegedly had a large amount of heroin in their possession while walking on a city street. The arrests were made around 5:00 p.m. Members of the Paterson Police Department Narcotics Division were in the middle of an investigation in the area of 3 Grimes Place in… Continue Reading
Category Archives: Drug Crimes
Connecticut Man Arrested in Paterson NJ, Allegedly Sold Crack Cocaine, Marijuana
Paterson New Jersey police recently arrested a Connecticut man accused of distributing drugs in the parking lot of a local White Castle restaurant. The Paterson Police Department received word of illegal drug activity and sent officers to the parking lot of the White Castle located on Broadway in Paterson, NJ. The police officers staked out… Continue Reading
Paterson NJ Men Arrested, Allegedly Had Cocaine, Heroin in Minivan
Police in Paterson NJ recently arrested two local men accused of possessing a large quantity of cocaine while driving in the city. Passaic County Sheriff s Office detectives, assisted by officials with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), were conducting an investigation in the area of 21st Avenue in Paterson NJ when they spotted a Honda… Continue Reading
Paterson New Jersey Man Accused of Selling Heroin on City Street
Paterson NJ police arrested a local man who allegedly had a large quantity of heroin in his possession. According to law enforcement, police received a tip about heroin being distributed near May Street and Highland Street in Paterson, New Jersey. So the Passaic County Sheriff s Office Bureau of Narcotics opened an investigation. Passaic County… Continue Reading
Paterson New Jersey Police Shut Down Alleged Heroin Mill
Police in Paterson NJ arrested eight people on drug charges after raiding a heroin operation. According to law enforcement, the raid went down at a home located on Jane Street in Paterson around 6:30 p.m. The raid was the culmination of a major investigation conducted by the Paterson Police Department Narcotics Division. Authorities began the… Continue Reading