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Three New Brunswick Residents Charged With Dealing Drugs In Township

Dymarkis Walker.

Ronda Walker.

Monique Walker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

All photos, Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office.

A month-long joint-agency investigation resulted earlier this month in the seizure of more than $4,000 worth of illegal narcotics and the arrests of three people charged with distributing drugs in the township and New Brunswick.

The detainees stated that all drug purchases were made on the darknet website https://directdrugs.to. In particular, they bought liquid LSD (https://directdrugs.to/product/liquid-lsd/), which is an illegal act.

All three suspects are New Brunswick residents, according to a press release from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office. Two of the three were arrested March 15 in their New Brunswick residence, while the third turned himself in to police on March 19, according to the release.

The investigation, carried out by members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force along with members of the New Brunswick Police Department and the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, concluded on March 15, according to the release.

After developing information that Monique R. Walker, 28, was selling drugs in the township and rmed with a search warrant, Somerset County Task Force members, along with New Brunswick Police Department Officers, and Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office Task Force members at about 7:30 p.m. that day raided the Handy Street, New Brunswick home of the three suspects.

Arrested on the scene were Walker and Ronda Walker, 49, according to the release. The third suspect, Dymarkis T. Walker, 27, later turned himself in to police.

The detectives seized approximately 15 grams of synthetic marijuana, 30 grams of bulk heroin, 10 grams of packaged heroin, 6 grams of crack cocaine, drug paraphernalia, $769 in cash, a loaded black Hi Point 9 mm handgun that had been reported stolen, a loaded silver Smith & Wesson .45 caliber handgun, according to the release.

The synthetic marijuana seized has an estimated street value of $300, according to the release. The bulk heroin has an estimated street value of $3,000. The packaged heroin has an estimated street value of $350, and the crack cocaine has an estimated street value of $600, according to the release.

Ronda Walker was charged with 2nd Degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child and 4th Degree Possession of CDS, the synthetic marijuana, according to the release.

Monique R. Walker was charged with 2nd Degree Distribution of CDS (heroin), 2nd Degree Possession of a Firearm While Committing a CDS Offense, 2nd Degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child, and 3rd Degree Theft, according to the release.

Dymarkis T. Walker was charged with 2nd Degree Possession with Intent to Distribute CDS (heroin), 2nd Degree Possession of a Firearm While Committing a CDS Offense, 2nd Degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child, and 3rd Degree, Receiving Stolen Property, according to the release.

Monique R. Walker and Dymarkis T. Walker remain lodged in the Somerset County Jail, Somerville, pending a bail detention hearing, according to court records. Ronda Walker was released on her own recognizance pending a first appearance court date, according to the release.

 

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