Crime & Safety

Search of Toms River House, Car Yields 1,000 Dosages of Heroin

Four locals charged with manufacturing, distributing heroin

Several local residents were charged with drug offenses following the execution of a search warrant at a residence located on Bel Aire Court in Toms River on Thursday.

The early-morning raid came after an investigation into a drug distribution network, officials with the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office said.

The office's Special Operations Group, Northern Enforcement Unit, along with members of the Toms River Police Department executed the search warrant and found approximately 1,000 individual dosage units of Heroin along with assorted paraphernalia used during the manufacturing, production and distribution of Heroin, said spokesman Al Della Fave.

Police seized hundreds of new wax folds, used to package Heroin, assorted sifters, scales, stamps and electric grinders and mixers.

The seized Heroin has an approximate street value of $6000, said Della Fave. Police also seized approximately $2100 in cash.

A 2001 Volvo was also searched and seized pending forfeiture proceedings.

Timothy Perry, 33, of Knollwood Drive in Middletown, known as "Showtime," was charged possession of heroin, possession of heroin over one half ounce with intent to distribute, maintaining a heroin manufacturing facility and possession of drug paraphernalia. Superior Court Judge James Blaney set Perry's bail at $500,000 cash.

Kahdeem J. Robinson, 23, of Bel Aire Court in Toms River was charged possession of heroin, possession of heroin over one half ounce with intent to distribute, maintaining a heroin manufacturing facility and possession of drug paraphernalia. Blaney set bail on Robinson at $250,000 cash.

Dale J. Dabney age 24, of Prospect Street in Lakewood, was charged possession of heroin, possession of heroin over one half ounce with intent to distribute, maintaining a heroin manufacturing facility and possession of drug paraphernalia. Blaney set bail on Dabney at $10,000.

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Crystal Kistner-Killion, 23 of Bel Aire Court in Toms River, was charged possession of heroin, possession of heroin over one half ounce with intent to distribute, maintaining a heroin manufacturing facility and possession of drug paraphernalia. Blaney set bail on Kistner-Killion at $10,000.

Assisting in the investigation as well as the execution of the search warrants were members of the Toms River Police Department ESU and the Toms River Police K-9 Unit, Della Fave said.

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Perry's photograph was the only one of the group's that was available Thursday night.


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