Crime & Safety

Middletown Woman Indicted After Holmdel Heroin OD Crash, Police Say

A Lincroft woman who police say crashed through a fence in Holmdel in May was indicted by a grand jury for being high on heroin at the time.

HOLMDEL, NJ — A 52-year-old Lincroft woman who police say crashed her car into a fence in Holmdel earlier this year was indicted by a grand jury Monday for being high on heroin at the time.

Just before 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17, Tiffany Coyle of Hill Road in Lincroft was found by Holmdel police inside her car on Deercrest Drive. Police said they found her in the car with the ignition still running; Coyle was unconscious and lifeless. She had crashed through a fence on private property.

According to the Asbury Park Press, which reported on the accident at the time, her two dogs, a doberman pinscher and pit bull, were in the car with her and they were very aggressive, preventing police from getting to Coyle. A resident who lived nearby gave police rope to remove the dogs from the car, and police administered one dose of nasal Naloxone/Narcan to Coyle, which partially revived her.

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Holmdel police said the found eight wax folds of heroin inside her 1988 four-door Volvo. She was indicted this week by a Monmouth County grand jury for the alleged heroin possession.

Google Earth screenshot of Deercrest Drive in Holmdel, N.J.

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