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Wildwood Police Make Five Drug Arrests in Raid

 

By Herald Staff

WILDWOOD — On March l9 at approximately 11 p.m., Wildwood police and the Cape May County Regional S.W.A.T. Team executed a search warrant at 134 East Andrews Avenue Apt. 4, where they made five drug arrests.
As a result of the search warrant, quantities of cocaine, heroin, marijuana, as well as drug paraphernalia and over $1,000 cash were seized from the residence.
The following individuals were arrested at the premises:
• Aaron C. Warren, 20, of 2405 Delaware Ave., North Wildwood
• Amanda S. Lee, 19, of 134 East Andrews Avenue, Wildwood
• Sidney A. Pelzer, 27, of 202 West Anna St., Whitesboro
• John A. Clark, 24, of 134 East Andrews Ave., Wildwood
• a juvenile male who is a resident of Cape May County
All five subjects were charged with possession of cocaine, heroin and marijuana.
Clark was additionally charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
Warren and Lee were additionally charged with possession of heroin, cocaine and marijuana with intent to distribute, possession with intent to distribute within a certain distance of a school zone and public park, and conspiracy to distribute a controlled dangerous substance.
Clark and Peizer were processed and released on summons complaints.
The juvenile offender was processed and released with pending juvenile complaints.
Judge Louis Belasco set bail at $50,000 cash Warren and Lee. They were unable to post the required bail and were incarcerated in the county jail.

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