Crime & Safety
Woman Arrested During Municipal Court, Charged With Drug Possession
Spring Lake Heights police charge Middletown woman
Spring Lake Heights Police said a woman allegedly showed up to her municipal court date with drug paraphernalia in her possession, leading police to arrest the Middletown resident after a security detail.
Spring Lake Heights Officer Zachary Ramp said Noemi R. Reines, 28, of Middletown, was originally in court that day to answer a traffic-related summons.
Those entering the court room must pass a security check, which allegedly found a controlled dangerous substance on Reines, Ramp said.
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"Sgt. Andrew O’Neill discovered the items while searching personal belongings during a Municipal Court security detail," Ramp said. The court date was Jan. 17, and the arrest was made at 10:50 a.m.
Reines was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and drug paraphernalia, Ramp said.
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Police said the items allegedly found in her purse were two glass pipes with suspected cocaine residue. She was at court that day for traffic-related summons, Ramp said.
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