Crime & Safety
Suspended License Leads To Warrant Arrest In Madison: Cops
Rasul A. Myles was eventually turned over to the Somerset County Sheriff's Department, police said.

MADISON, NJ - A 38-year-old Summit man was arrested after a motor vehicle stop revealed a slew of outstanding warrants on Jan. 5, Madison Police said.
Patrolman Nelson Jimenez stopped Rasul A. Myles’ vehicle on Woodland Road for an equipment violation, police said. Upon speaking with Myles, Jimenez found that Myles’ driver’s license was suspended and he had several outstanding warrants for his arrest, police said. Upon further inspection, Myles’ warrants totaled $1,250 out of Elizabeth and Irvington Courts and he also was found to have a “no bail” NCIC warrant issued by the Somerset County Sheriff’s Department, police said.
The warrants were confirmed and he was placed under arrest and turned over to the custody of Somerset County Sheriff’s Department, police said.
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