Crime & Safety
Lakehurst Man Faces Drug Charges After 'Suspicious Activity' Call: Police
The man had two hypodermic needles, a glass pipe and seven heroin baggies, police said.

LAKEHURST, NJ — A Lakehurst man is facing drug charges after police found hypodermic needles and heroin in his possession while responding to a police call, the Lakehurst police chief said.
Tyler Burozski, 20, of Lakehurst, was charged after an incident on Aug. 10, Lakehurst Police Chief Eric Higgins said.
Lakehurst Officer Roberta Brooks responded to a suspicious activity call at 10 p.m. Aug. 10, of two males on Route 70 near Route 547, Higgins said.
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While speaking with Burozski, he was found to be in possession of two hypodermic needles, Higgins said. He was then arrested, and during a search officers found seven bags of heroin and a glass pipe for smoking CDS, Higgins said.
Burozski was charged with possession of heroin, possession of hypodermic needles, and possession of drug paraphernalia, the chief said. He was processed at the Lakehurst Police Department and released with a summons, he said.
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The public is reminded to be on the look out for suspicious activity and that they may submit tips to the police department at 732-657-7812 or online through the department's website at www.lakehurstpolice.org.
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