Crime & Safety
Pair Found With Drugs In Park: Morris Co. Park Police
Morris County Park Police made several drug arrests recently.

MORRIS, NJ — Morris County Park Police made several arrests recently, including for a pair with drugs in a county park. Read about their recent arrests, as written by police, here:
-4/23: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS: Officers were dispatched to the Mahlon Dickerson Reservation in Jefferson Township on a report of a noise complaint. An investigation led to Rebecca L. Schank-Smith, age 22, of Bloomingdale, and Delia A. Gutierrez, age 23, of Lincoln Park, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. They were both released with a court date pending.
-4/23: ARREST FOR WARRANT: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation at the Frelinghuysen Arboretum in Morris Township. An investigation revealed the driver, Annice A. Corbin, age 26, of Newark, to have a warrant for failure to appear in Roxbury Township Municipal Court. She was released with a new court date pending.
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-4/25: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Randolph. An investigation led to Omaar D. McCoy, age 27, of Jefferson Township, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. He was released with a court date pending.
-4/26: ARREST FOR D.W.I.: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for a moving violation in Morristown. An investigation led to Tyrique Gordon, age 36, of Philadelphia, PA. to be charged with Driving While Intoxicated. He was released with a court date pending.
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-4/27: ARREST FOR D.W.I.: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Morristown. An investigation led to Virginia Chambers, age 27, of Nesconset, N.Y., to be charged with Driving While Intoxicated. She was released with a court date pending.
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