Woman charged after knife, drugs found during traffic stop in Morris County
MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – A Morris County woman was charged after a knife and drugs were found during a traffic stop in Mount Olive Township, according to police
On July 7, officers were on routine patrol in the Budd Lake section of the township, when officers observed Caroline Spohn, 53, of Budd Lake, who was known to the officers, operating a grey sedan in a suspicious manner on Woodland Avenue, police said.
Officers stopped the vehicle and asked Spohn to exit the vehicle where she ultimately consented to a search of her vehicle, police said.
Officers located prescription legend drugs and a knife in the vehicle, police said.
Spohn was charged with possession of prescription legend drugs, a weapon for unlawful purpose, careless driving, and possession of CDS in a motor vehicle. She was released pending a court appearance, police said.