Police: Drug Paraphernalia Found in Purse of Middletown Woman Arriving For Traffic Court
Spring Lake Heights Police charged the woman for allegedly carrying two glass pipes with cocaine residue.
Spring Lake Heights Police said a Middletown Township woman allegedly showed up to her municipal court date with drug paraphernalia in her possession, leading police to arrest her after a security detail.
Noemi R. Reines, 28, of Middletown, was originally in court that day to answer a traffic-related summons, said Spring Lake Heights Officer Zachary Ramp.
Those entering the court room must pass a security check, which allegedly found a controlled dangerous substance on Reines, Ramp said.
"Sgt. Andrew O’Neill discovered the items while searching personal belongings during a Municipal Court security detail," Ramp said. The court date was Jan. 17, and the arrest was made at 10:50 a.m.
Reines was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and drug paraphernalia, Ramp said.
Police said the items allegedly found in her purse were two glass pipes with suspected cocaine residue.
She was at court that day for traffic-related summons, Ramp said.
MiddletownResident
8:15 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
ROFLMAO
Gerard St. John
8:32 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
What a complete idiot. Just another reason not to do drugs it makes you STUPID
Rainee
9:12 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
be early for court appearance....check
make sure you dress appropriate...check
gather all illegal crack related items you own...check
get high..check...stuff the leftover drugs in bag..check...Oh and tell the truth..blahahah
Shoregal
9:29 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Made my day...thanks for the laugh!
steve santarseri
10:26 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
this is why they call it dope
Laura
7:07 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Must have traded bags, took the one with drugs and left the one with the brains at home...
Patty Cicirello
2:53 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013
OMG! I went to school with her. Dont ever bring drug paraphernalia to court.