Morristown, NJ- Morris County law enforcement announced the arrest of several individuals involved in a narcotics distribution network following a series of search warrants in Morristown. Tuesday’s joint investigation led to the arrest of eleven individuals and the confiscation of controlled dangerous substances, paraphernalia, and over $15,000 in cash.
The accused were part of a network allegedly distributing controlled substances throughout Morris County, with notable activity in Morristown. Search warrants were carried out on Tuesday at three residences on Orchard Street, Clyde Potts Drive, and Clyde Potts Court, as well as on five vehicles, by the MCPO Special Operations Division Tactical Team, the Morris County Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team, and the Morristown Police.
Among those arrested, Naire Burnett and Kasey Montilla faced charges as first-degree leaders of a narcotics trafficking network. Others, including Deshawn Turpin and Dayvon Rawls, were charged with employing a juvenile in a distribution scheme and conspiracy-related charges. Some suspects were released pending court appearances, while others remain detained at the Morris County Correctional Facility.