Crime & Safety

Wanted NY Man Charged With Drug Possession In Fair Lawn: Police

Jordan Seacor faces multiple charges in Fair Lawn after police found him in and out of consciousness. He will be extradited to New York.

FAIR LAWN, NJ — A wanted New York man was arrested in Fair Lawn last week, Fair Lawn Police announced.

Fair Lawn Police responded to a parking lot next to 24-00 Broadway March 8 where they found Jordan Seacor, 31, of Ossining, New York "sweating profusely and having difficulty staying awake."

As Seacor emptied his pockets, officers observed him removing a bundle of glassine bags and attempting to conceal them in a backpack. Those bags are suspected to contain heroin, police said.

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He was placed under arrest, and is charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS), being under the influence of a CDS, CDS in a motor vehicle, operating a vehicle with a suspended license and driving while intoxicated.

Police also located a warrant for him out of Westchester County, the department said.

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Seacor was arrested in Ossining in 2019 after police said they found about 58 grams of crystal methamphetamines, one and a half pounds of marijuana, more than 100 cartridges of cannabis oil, a quantity of ecstasy, nearly $12,000 in cash, one pistol grip shotgun, drug paraphernalia and packaging material at his residence. Read more: Drugs, Cash, Gun Found In Ossining Condo: Police

He was arraigned on multiple felony counts, but released on $5,000 bail at the time, according to a Patch report.

Seacor was transported from the scene to New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus before being taken to Bergen County Jail. He will be extradited to New York, police said.

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