MANAHAWKIN, NJ — Stafford police recently charged a nursing home
resident with possession and distribution of heroin after he allegedly
sold heroin to another resident who overdosed and had to be revived with
Narcan.
Police responded to a report of a heroin overdose at 9:25 p.m. on
Dec. 30 at the Manahawkin Nursing and Rehab facility at 1211 Route 72
West, police said.
The initial officers on the scene had to administer several doses of
Narcan to the victim, and she was later transported to Southern Ocean
Medical Center.
Police later learned that the victim was sold fentanyl/heroin from a
resident who lives in the facility.
Police later obtained a search
warrant in the early morning hours of Dec. 31. The Stafford Township
Drug Enforcement Unit found 20 glassine envelopes with suspected
heroin/fentanyl in the room belonging to Walter Gibbs, 59, Atlantic
City, police said.
Gibbs was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled
substance (heroin) and possession of a controlled dangerous substance
with intent to distribute (heroin), police said.
Gibbs also had several outstanding warrants from Atlantic City, and
later turned over to Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department. He is
scheduled to appear in Ocean County Court at a later date.
Detective Jacob Conner was the investigating officer.
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Manahawkin Nursing Home Resident Overdosed on Heroin Sold to Her By Another Patient: Cops
1 comment:
I wonder if staff is involved too.
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