Crime & Safety
2 Arrested On Drug Charges After Traffic Stop In Cinnaminson: PD
Two people were arrested for possession of methamphetamine and prescription drugs on Thursday.
CINNAMINSON, NJ - A recent traffic stop in Cinnaminson resulted in two people being arrested for selling methamphetamines and prescription drugs, police said.
At about 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 18, Cinnaminson Police Officer Adam Somers spotted a vehicle in the Wellington Park Section of town commit several motor vehicle violations, police said. Somers stopped the car on Route 130 North, but the driver lied about his identity, police said.
During the stop, Officer Timothy Obuchowski and “Finn” conducted a K9 sniff around the outside of the car, and Finn discovered the presence of drugs, police said. Police then searched the car.
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During the search, police said they seized over 1 ounce of methamphetamine, over 100 prescription pills, scales, baggies, packaging material, paraphernalia, $2,500 cash, and a loaded .40 caliber semi-automatic handgun with hollow point bullets.
Ryan Reichart, 33, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Shauna Lloyd, 27, of Cherry Hill, were arrested and charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, possession of controlled dangerous substance in a school zone, weapons possession, possession of hollow point ammunition, hindering apprehension, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Lloyd was remanded to the Camden County Jail on an unrelated warrant. Reichart was remanded to the Burlington County Jail on a warrant awaiting a detention hearing.
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