Officer Robert Schlossberg stopped the 2001 Toyota Avalon near Cedar Court after Jaime D. Bauer, 29, of Wyckoff exited the northbound highway at Cedar Hill Avenue just after 11 p.m. Friday, Lt. Joseph Soto said.
He'd been doing between 65-70 miles per hour in a 55MPH zone, Soto said.
Schlossberg immediately spotted the crack on the center console, he said.
Bauer has more crack on him, along with drug paraphernalia, the lieutenant said.
He also was driving on the suspended list, Soto said.
Bauer was processed at headquarters and released pending a hearing on drug charges, under New Jersey's 2017 Bail Reform & Speedy Trial Act.
He also received several traffic summonses -- including for having drugs in a motor vehicle, an obstructed windshield and no license.
Among Bauer's other recent arrests, Wyckoff police said they found him carrying crack and heroin after an alert citizen called to report a suspicious person at the Boulder Run Shopping Center.
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Bauer was wanted on a burglary to auto warrant out of Midland Park at the time, along with an outstanding drug warrant out of that town, records show.
He was brought to the Bergen County Jail, only to be released by a judge.
Bauer was arrested by Wyckoff police on burglary charges in September after residents who'd had their home broken into before installed a security camera.
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Under the bail reform law, a judge ordered him released then, as well.
Midland Park police also arrested Bauer in March for driving while suspended. He again was released.
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