
Toms River Man Charged After Lakewood Traffic Stop Uncovers Drugs
Lakewood police arrested a Toms River man on drug and impaired driving charges following a traffic stop earlier this month that authorities say uncovered marijuana, cash, and suspected drug distribution materials.
According to the Lakewood Police Department, patrol officers conducted a motor vehicle stop on June 6 after observing a traffic violation. During the investigation, officers determined that the driver, 61-year-old Robert Gadson of Toms River, was impaired and placed him under arrest.
Police said a subsequent search led to the seizure of a quantity of marijuana, cash, and items commonly associated with the distribution of controlled dangerous substances.
Gadson was charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was also issued multiple motor vehicle summonses, including Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and refusal to submit breath samples.
Following processing at Lakewood Police Headquarters, Gadson was transported to the Ocean County Jail pending court proceedings.
Lakewood Police Chief Greg Meyer commended the officers involved, emphasizing the broader public safety impact of the arrest.
“This arrest highlights the importance of proactive patrol and traffic enforcement,” Meyer said. “By remaining vigilant, our officers were able to remove an impaired driver from our roadways while also disrupting suspected illegal drug activity. We remain committed to keeping our community safe.”