The man is one of eight people charged in the raid where heroin and a loaded .380 semiautomatic handgun were seized, authorities said.
Lakehurst police pulled the car over in part because the driver was going well under the speed limit, police said.
Paul Langone, 63, of Toms River, was charged with DWI; his passenger, Mark Cremeans., 50, of Bayville, had arrest warrants, police said.
The man is 5-foot-11 and had a full beard; police are hoping someone knows him and/or knows where he can be found.
Manchester police say the 20-year-old Toms River man fell off a raft and never resurfaced.
Police said they saw the motorcycle and an Escalade driving recklessly on Route 70; both were pulled over, but Kyle Kolbasowski took off.
Dennis J. Durow, 74, of Whiting, was injured when he lost control of the motorcycle while making a turn, police said.
Frances G. Ostroff of Whiting, who had the urine, and Adrienne L. Hreha of South Toms River both were arrested Sunday, police said.
Police found the Ocean County residents sitting in vehicle at the lake after someone reported seeing them doing drugs.
Michael Trotman of Beachwood was pulled over following a motor vehicle violation; he had cocaine, oxycodone ane more, police said.
Their car was pulled over for failing to yield in the Lakehurst Circle, and a search turned up the drugs and paraphernalia, police said.
Lakovian Shepherd Jr., 18, is accused of shooting at a vehicle in Pine Lake Park on Saturday; shattered glass caused injuries, police said,
The police department said the road will be closed until further notice.
James J. Stanley of Toms River got into a passing car and left after the 3-car crash but showed up 2 hours later in Manchester, police said.
Police said the seized heroin had come from Trenton and was set to be sold throughout Ocean County.
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David F. Hohsfield, 62, listed as a Tier 3 offender, was released on parole in February; he has arrests dating back to 1975, records show.
Ernest Greaves, 82, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and his wife, Beverly Greaves, 80, was bludgeoned, officials said.
Azza Dehab, 48, of Seaside Heights, was taken to a trauma center with serious injuries, Manchester police said.
The collision at Commonwealth and Northampton boulevards sent Joan Reed, 79, of Manchester, to a trauma center, police said.
Alan J. McGinnis, 27, is accused of stabbing Cody MacPherson, 20; authorities are welcoming any additional information in the case.
The car was pulled over due to an expired registration and the driver, Todd E. Rendzio, 40, arrested after giving a fake name, police said.
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The areas included the Surf & Stream Campground,Cedar Glen West and Pine Ridge South, Capt. Todd Malland said.
Merissa A. Hoover, 37, and Timothy A. Pearson, 39, face several charges; heroin, needles and a crack pipe were found, police said.
Raymond N. Harker, 67, and Samuel Lewis Jr., 66, both of Pemberton, were arrested after a report of another camper burglary, police said.
Katherine Chaplin, 80, is hospitalized, police said. The vehicle that hit hers in the ShopRite parking lot is still being sought.
Michael S. Ford, 47, was arrested Tuesday following a search of his motel room, police said.
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Joseph Vivo, 89, was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
Lois J. Spaw was taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center for treatment, police said.
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Theresa Arena, 58, was airlifted after she was extricated from the car, police said.
The police department issued a list of arrests that happened for the first part of March.
Lakehurst Police Chief Eric Higgins said there have been several shoplifting incidents at the Dollar General in recent weeks.
Breaking: Danielle Canaley, 37, and a 2-year-old boy in her car were among four people hurt in the Brick crash Friday, police said.
The two main roads will be the focus of enforcement as the county prepares for the St. Patrick's Day parade on Saturday.
Police say the man driving a Dodge Ram hit a parked car, took off, destroyed a brick mailbox, took out multiple street signs and hit trees.
The road had been closed for nearly three hours due to a motor vehicle crash.
Breaking: John H. White was arrested at a Jackson home; police say he sold the vases, valued at $125,000, for scrap metal.