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Heroin, Crack Cocaine Seized In Atlantic City Traffic Stop: Police

Two men were arrested and drugs seized in an Atlantic City traffic stop, authorities said.

Atlantic City police

Atlantic City police

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On Wednesday, May 18, at approximately 9 p.m., detectives from the Atlantic City Police Department’s Special Investigations Section attempted to stop a vehicle in the 1500 block of Atlantic Avenue. They observed a wanted fugitive in the rear seat of the vehicle, Atlantic City police said.

Upon stopping the vehicle, the wanted male, Regan Young, exited the vehicle and immediately fled on foot, southbound on the first block of South Kentucky Avenue, police said. As detectives gave chase, they observed Young discard illegal narcotics as he ran, they said. Young was ultimately apprehended and taken into custody in the beach block of St. James Place.

Detectives recovered two grams of suspected crack cocaine and 124 individual wax folds of suspected heroin packaged for street sale, they said. The investigation was led by Detective Alberto Valles with assistance from Detectives Nick Berardis and Chris Ivanov.

In a related matter stemming from this case, detectives also investigated the theft of a cellular phone from the area of 1600 Atlantic Avenue. Within 30 minutes, detectives recovered the stolen cellphone from the suspect, Marcus Burris, along with several wax folds of suspected heroin. Burris was taken into custody without incident. The investigation was led by Detectives Chris Dodson and Eric Evans.

Young, 18, of Atlantic City as charged with drug possession and resisting arrest. 

Burris, 35, of Atlantic City was charged with drug possession and receiving stolen property.

Young and Burris were issued summonses pending future court dates. 

Anyone with information about this incident or the distribution of drugs is urged to contact the Atlantic City Police Department Special Investigations Section at 609-347-5858 or text anonymously to tip411 (847411). Begin the text with ACPD.

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