Suspicious Vehicle Call Leads to Drug Charges

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LAKEHURST – A call to police about a suspicious vehicle led to drug arrests for two Jackson women and a Brick man.

Police were called to Lake Horicon 6:43 p.m. May 30 about a parked vehicle, and its occupants appearing to be taking drugs. One of those occupants appeared to be under the influence, so police had cause to search the vehicle and those in the car, in which drugs and paraphernalia were found: Alprazolam and Clonazepam pills (both anxiety medications), a hypodermic needle and other drugs and paraphernalia.

Police arrested Bria Krohn, 23, and Courtney Reis, 28, both of Jackson, and Kyle Sherwood, 30, of Brick.

Krohn was charged with being under the influence of controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Reis was charged with possession of CDS and possession of a hypodermic needle. Both Krohn and Reis were issued summonses and released pending a mandatory court appearance with the Lakehurst Municipal Court and the Ocean County Superior Court.

Sherwood was charged with two counts of possession of CDS and possession of a hypodermic needle. He was issued a warrant for the charges and transported to the Ocean County Jail where he was lodged pending a mandatory court appearance with the Ocean County Superior Court.