Crime & Safety
New Milford Police Help Arrest Alleged Bergen Drug Dealers
Ramon Henry allegedly worked with Taha Aziz to sell drugs throughout Bergen County, acting Bergen County Prosecutor said.
NEW MILFORD, N.J. — Borough police helped investigate and arrest two men accused of dealing drugs throughout Bergen County, the county's acting prosecutor said.
Several municipal police departments, along with the sheriff's and prosecutor's offices, investigated Ramon Henry, 28, of Englewood, and Taha Aziz, 27, of Bergenfield, Gurbir S. Grewal said.
Authorities executed search warrants at the men's residences Wednesday. At Henry's residence, police found marijuana and drug paraphernalia consistent with the distribution of controlled dangerous substances, Grewal said.
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Police found about one pound of suspected marijuana, Xanax pills, and drug paraphernalia consistent with the distribution of controlled dangerous substances at Aziz's residence, Grewal said.
Aziz and Henry were each charged with possession with the intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance, namely marijuana, the prosecutor said. Additional charges could be considered when the case is presented to a Bergen County Grand July.
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Aziz and Henry were released on summonses pending court appearances Sept. 7, authorities said.
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Photo: Ramon Henry, 28 and Taha Aziz, 27, — Bergen County Prosecutor's Office
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