Crime & Safety
Four Drug Arrests In Two Days In Morris County Parks
The arrests happened over just two days in local parks in July, police said.

PARSIPPANY, NJ — Morris County Park Police made four arrests for drugs in local parks over just two days in July, police said. They also made multiple warrant arrests. Read about those here:
-7/21: ARRESTS FOR NARCOTICS AND WARRANT: Officers observed a parking violation at Historic Speedwell Village in Morristown. An investigation led to Kevin Gaskins, age 24, of Morristown, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance; and Onir Ritzie, age 24, of Morristown, was found to have a warrant for failure to appear in Morristown Municipal Court. Mr. Gaskins was released with a court date pending and Mr. Ritzie was turned over to the custody of the Morristown Police Department.
-7/21: ARRESTS FOR NARCOTICS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for a moving violation in Dover. An investigation led to Michael F. Prado, age 25, of Dover, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance, Driving While Intoxicated, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and many motor-vehicle violations; and Jefferson B. Cabrera, age 23, of Dover to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. They were both released with court dates pending.
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-7/22: ARRESTS FOR NARCOTICS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Roxbury. An investigation led to Adam Baczyk, age 25, of Garfield, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; and Angela A. Bravotorrez, age 25, of Garfield, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. They were both released with a court date pending.
-7/22: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS/WARRANT: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Morristown. An investigation led to Joshua N. Pinnock, age 23, of Morristown, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. He was also found to have a warrant for failure to appear in Fairfield Municipal Court. He was able to post the required bail and released with a court date pending.
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-7/22: ARREST FOR WARRANTS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for a moving violation in Netcong. An investigation revealed Marcus Murillo, age 18, of Netcong, to have warrants for failure to appear in Netcong and Roxbury Municipal Courts. He was released with two new court dates pending.
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