Mamakating traffic stop leads to fentanyl seizure, suspect held without bail - Newport Dispatch
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Mamakating traffic stop leads to fentanyl seizure, suspect held without bail

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MAMAKATING — On April 13 at approximately 4:23 p.m., members of the Troop F Community Stabilization Unit observed a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee traveling westbound on State Route 17 in Mamakating, in violation of New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law.

Troopers initiated a traffic stop and interviewed the operator and sole occupant, identified as Rafael A. Dejesus, age 67, of Howard Beach.

A subsequent exterior search of the vehicle, assisted by K9 Wink, resulted in a positive alert for narcotics.

Troopers then conducted a more thorough search of the vehicle, uncovering over 3,300 grams of fentanyl.

During the investigation, Dejesus was placed under arrest and became unresponsive due to medical issues.

EMS responded to the scene, and he was transported to Garnet Health Medical Center for evaluation.
Dejesus was later discharged from the hospital and transported to State Police Wurtsboro for criminal processing.

Dejesus was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance 1st degree, a Class A-1 felony; criminal possession of a controlled substance 3rd degree (intent to sell), a Class B felony; and multiple uniform traffic tickets.

He was arraigned in Mamakating Town Court on April 13 and remanded to the Sullivan County Jail without bail.

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