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Police: 3 men charged following series of drug busts in Tom's River

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Generic image of police lights. TOM'S RIVER, N.J. - Authorities in Ocean County say three men are behind bars after separate drug busts in early August netted more than 30 bricks of heroin, two guns, and suspected drug money.Tom's River Police say two of the three arrests were part of a months-long investigation into the distribution of drugs within the township.

William Needham, 34, was arrested during a traffic stop on Aug. 3 after officers discovered 17 bricks of heroin and nearly $2,000 inside his Ford F-350 pickup truck.

Needham was charged with second-degree possession with intent to deliver and his truck was seized.MORE: NEW JERSEYDays later, 60-year-old Ricky Galloway was also nabbed during a traffic stop after heroin, cocaine and a.

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