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State Police Arrest Three, Seize Drugs, High Capacity Magazine, and more than $200,000 Cash

New Jersey

The New Jersey State Police have arrested Mr. Daniel Peyton, 55, of Westampton, Mr. Wayne Bessant, 39, of Trenton, and Mr. Davae Craig, 31, of Trenton, for various drug and weapon offenses during an ongoing drug investigation.

According to a statement released by State Police, on Friday, July 10, while investigating alleged drug activity at a residence on Stokes Avenue in Ewing Township, detectives with the New Jersey State Police Crime Suppression Central Unit along with members of the New Jersey State Police Opioid Enforcement Task Force observed an alleged drug transaction between the occupants of a Chevrolet Impala and a Mercedes-Benz.

Police said a short time later, detectives, along with members of the Ewing Township Police Department stopped the vehicles.

The occupants of the Mercedes-Benz, Craig and Bessant were found to be in possession of $209,000 cash and were arrested without incident.

During the stop of the Impala, Peyton fled the scene while briefly dragging a Ewing Township Police Officer.

In the area of Shelton Avenue and Chelmsford Court, the Impala became disabled and Peyton was arrested. While searching for the Impala, detectives discovered three kilograms of cocaine.

During a search at the Stokes Avenue residence, detectives seized heroin and a high capacity magazine.

Davae Craig was charged with possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute, possession of heroin, possession of a high capacity magazine, and money laundering. Wayne Bessant was charged with possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute, and money laundering.

Daniel Peyton was charged with possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute, and money laundering.

Additionally, the Ewing Township Police Department charged Peyton with eluding, and aggravated assault.

They were all lodged at the Mercer County Jail, pending a detention hearing.

The Division of Criminal Justice is prosecuting this case.

Charges are mere accusations, and the accused are considered innocent until proven guilty.

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