patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

196 Heroin Bags Seized in Sparta Bust

Bags bearing stamps that read 'Dirty Money,' 'Hurricane Sandy,' and 'American Express,' were found bundled in bricks in duo's trunk.

 

A total of 196 bags of heroin were seized by Sparta police Sunday morning from a duo stopped driving on Route 15 South.

The bags were stamped with names such as "Sky High," "Dirty Money," "American Express," "Hurricane Sandy," and with a thumbs up symbol and were found in bricks, bundles and deks, according to police. 

Twenty-one-year-old Jeremy Kondak, of Port Jervis, NY, was charged with possession of heroin, possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possession of a controlled dangerous substance, unlawful possession of a syringe and issued a summons for speeding. His car was impounded and he was sent to the Sussex County jail in lieu of $15,000 bail with no 10 percent option.

The passenger of his car, 22-year-old Karlene McHugh of Montague, was charged with possession of heroin, possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possession of drug paraphernalia and unlawful possession of a syringe. Her bail was also set at $15,000 with no 10 percent option.

According to Sgt. John-Paul Beebe of the Sparta Township Police Deartment, Kondak's 2007 Honda Civic was stopped just after 11 a.m. by Sgt. John Lamon for speeding. Kondak was allegedly driving 71 mph in a 55 mph zone. Beebe said Kondak seemed "extremely nervous" when he spoke to Lamon and could not explain where he was going or coming from. Beebe said McHugh also told the officer conflicting information from what Kondak said.

Beebe said Kondak told Lamon that he and McHugh ingested several bags of heroin earlier in the day but that there was no drugs in the vehicle. Lamon received consent to search Kondak's vehicle and in it found small pieces of drug paraphernalia throughout the car, Beebe said, including syringe caps, empty glassine wrappers used to package heroin and small rubber bands.

In the trunk, the heroin bags were found, Beebe said. 

Kondak and McHugh were arrested and transported to the police station.

For questions on this report, email ariana.cohn-sheehan@patch.com

Related Topics: Heroin, Sparta Police Department, and Sparta Township

Kelly Joe

9:45 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Until Mayor Booker cleans up the streets of Newark, you will continue to read articles just like this. The focus should be busting the distributors and rehabilitate the users. Heroine is the most addicted substance next to nicotine. Unfortunately, due to the enormous lay offs in the Newark PD now anyone can get heroine easier then cigarettes, no id necessary!!!

Reply
Comment_arrow

Joe Marion

9:07 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013

I agree that the police should seek ou the dealers and that users should recieve treatment but it's not the mayors fault.Drugs are rampit and will always be around.Another problem is the users don't recieve proper treatment.Treatment doesn't treat the underlying problems such as mental illness or simply lack of coping skills or low self esteem.Even if an addict is clean for years society still doesn't except them.In other words,they can't even get a job to support themselves.I know this because I used to be addicted 10 years ago and even though I did my time,payed my debt to society, there are vary few job opportunities for me because I have a drug charge from 10 years ago.That means I can never work in a school,pharmacy,liquor store etc. and the other jobs such as stocking shelves I do get with the store having knowledge of my past only to be taken away after a background check confirms what I already told them.I don't know what ever happened to euqal opportunity but I can say that things like that leave former addicts with no hope and without hope there is no point.Drugs can be overcome 100%.I'll never give up.

Revolution

5:01 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

they didnt need a search warrant?

Reply

Leave a comment