Crime & Safety
Keansburg Man Admits To Having Heroin, Cocaine, Illegal Gun
Last May, Keansburg Police raided Jules' home on Willis Place, plus a storage locker in Tinton Falls. That's where they found the drugs:
KEANSBURG, NJ — On Monday, a Keansburg man pleaded guilty to possessing a large quantity of cocaine, as well as heroin and an illegal gun, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond Santiago announced.
Davidson Jules, 42, pleaded guilty to possession of more than five ounces of cocaine with intent to distribute, and unlawful handgun possession. He has not been sentenced yet, but he is facing 12 years in state prison. He must serve at least 42 months (3.5 years) before he is eligible for parole, according to NJ state law.
Last May (May 1, 2023), local law enforcement executed search warrants on Jules’ home on Willis Place in Keansburg, as well as at his storage unit in Tinton Falls.
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In that search, police said they found more than five ounces of cocaine, more than half an ounce of heroin, methamphetamines, a firearm, as well as paraphernalia used in the distribution of narcotics.
This was a cooperative investigation done by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office Bayshore Task Force. Keansburg Police detectives, Tinton Falls Police, Union Beach Police and Holmdel Police all worked on the case.
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The legal case against Jules was prosecuted by Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Emily Cartmell. Jules is represented by Nikole Pezzullo, Esq., of Freehold.
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