Crack cocaine, drug paraphernalia found during traffic stop in Morris County
DENVILLE TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – A Morris County man is facing drug charges following a traffic stop in Denville Township.
On Jan. 27, at around 12:36 a.m., an officer stopped a vehicle on Route 53 after observing a vehicle with dark, after-market window tint, police said.
Upon approaching the vehicle, the officer identified the driver as Alejandro Guillen-Molina, 25, of Morristown, and when asked for his credentials, he had some difficulty locating the requested documents, police said.
While searching Guillen-Molina’s vehicle, he allegedly picked up a used glass crack pipe from his center console and held it while conversing with the officer. This prompted the officer to ask him from his vehicle, at which time, the officer observed more drug paraphernalia in plain view, police said.
Guillen-Molina was then arrested and a search incident to arrest uncovered suspected crack cocaine inside the vehicle and on his person, police said.
Guillen-Molina was charged with possession of CDS, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released pending a court appearance, police said.