Crime & Safety
New Providence Local Among 5 Arrested For Drugs In Raritan
Raritan Police reported making 5 drug possession and 1 driving while intoxicated arrests recently in the borough.

RARITAN, NJ — A New Providence local was among five to be arrested for drug possession in Raritan, according to the police blotter.
On Aug. 1 at 10:25 p.m.: Ryan Liobis, 23, of New Providence, was arrested for possession of a controlled dangerous Substance and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on Route 202. Officer Damien Chromowsky investigated the incident.
Other Raritan Police blotter items:
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On July 28 at 4:29 p.m.: John Leonardis, 35, of South Plainfield and Michael Buck, 34, of South Plainfield were arrested for possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on Route 206. Officer Damien Chromowsky investigated the incident.
On July 30 at 3:25 p.m.: Freddie Lindvor, 24, of Manville, was arrested for possession of a controlled dangerous substance following a motor vehicle stop on Route 206. Officer Joseph Nepomuceno investigated the incident.
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On July 31 at 3:04 p.m.: Brian Molloy, 54, of Raritan, was arrested for DWI following a motor vehicle stop on Thompson Street. Sgt. Everett Holt investigated the incident.
On August 4 at 9:21 p.m.: Edwin De-Leongalvez, 35, of North Plainfield, was arrested for possession of acontrolled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stopon Old York Road. Officer Robert Sinopoli investigated the incident.
During the same time period 10 additional people were arrested on various warrants and domestic violence offenses.
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