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Possession With Intent To Distribute

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Police Seize 'Wet' in Traffic Stop, Charge Driver with Intent to Distribute

Kristopher D. Polk was allegedly transporting 11 jars of 'wet' marijuana, a drug that has been linked to violent murders in Camden City, when he was apprehended Jan. 7.

A routine traffic stop led Collingswood Police to arrest a Camden City man for the possession of a purported hallucinogenic drug with intent to distribute. On Jan. 7, an officer pulled over Kristopher D. Polk, 28, of Camden City, near the intersection of Haddon and Ferry avenues. Polk's vehicle was determined to have an out-of-date inspection sticker, and police say he was unable to provide the required documentation. In the course of a conversation with Polk, the officer reportedly detected a strong owner of burnt marijuana, and asked him to exit the vehicle. Police say the officer then observed, in clear view, a cup containing what was believed to be marijuana. Polk gave police permission to search the remainder of the vehicle, who …

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Alleged Killer of Police Dog Schultz Arrested on Drug Charges

Skyler J. Robinson, 22, of Washington Twp., is accused of possessing oxycodone with intent to distribute.

The Washington Township man accused of killing Gloucester Township police K-9, Schultz, in a restaurant robbery is facing drug possession and distribution charges.  Skyler J. Robinson, 22, of Pitman-Downer Road, was arrested without incident at his home Wednesday, according to the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office. He was charged with possession of oxycodone without a prescription, possession with intent to distribute and distribution of a oxycodone to an undercover officer. Each is a third-degree crime, punishable by a term of three to five years in state prison. Robinson's bail on the new charges was set at $20,000, with an option to post 10 percent. He was released on bail from the Gloucester County Jail today. Oxycodone is a …

Norma

8:06 am on Friday, August 10, 2012

He intentionally murdered a police officer "Schultz" as far as I am concerned. Dogs are just like our children and should be treated as such. How dare he get out on bond after he murdered Schultz !!! Such a tragic thing to do to part of a family. He should get the longest and strongest penalty there is......   more ›

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