Crime & Safety
Man Dealt Drugs Near Bergen School, Park: Prosecutor
Authorities found 2 different sizes of Oxycodone, Suboxone, and other drugs in his home, which is near a school, authorities said.

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — A local man was arrested after police found several kinds of medications and packaging materials in his home near a school, acting Bergen County Prosecutor Dennis Calo announced.
William H. Keck, 68, of Lafayette Avenue in Dumont, was arrested Thursday after authorities found two kinds of Oxycodone tablets, Suboxone, Diazepam, and Zolpidem in his home, Calo said.
The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office Narcotics Task Force and the Dumont Police Department were informed that Keck was dealing Oxycodone out of his home, Calo said. Authorities investigated and found the drugs at Keck's home.
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Keck was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance with the intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school, and other drug possession offenses, Calo said.
Keck was released on a summons pending a first appearance in Bergen County Central Judicial Processing Court in Hackesanck on Oct. 24.
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Email: daniel.hubbard@patch.com
Photo: William H. Keck, 68, of Dumont (Bergen County Prosecutor's Office)
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