Drug Bust in Hamilton Township, New Jersey

The diligent efforts of the Hamilton Police Division Anti-Crime Unit culminated in a successful operation resulting in the arrest of Stanley Akers on multiple narcotics offenses in Hamilton Township, NJ. The arrest, a culmination of a meticulous months-long investigation into illicit drug activities within the community, signifies a significant victory in the ongoing battle against drug-related crimes.

During the operation, officers from the Hamilton Police Division’s Anti-Crime Unit, in collaboration with their K-9 Team and the New Jersey State Police Crime Suppression Unit, apprehended and charged Stanley Akers. The execution of the search warrant yielded a substantial seizure of illegal substances, including over 750 bags of Heroin, 600 Xanax pills, 8 grams of Crack Cocaine, and 25 Suboxone Films, underscoring the magnitude of the criminal activities being conducted.

The seamless cooperation between various law enforcement agencies not only facilitated the swift resolution of the case but also underscored the unwavering dedication and commitment of the units involved in upholding public safety and combating crime within the community. The coordinated efforts exemplify the tireless work of law enforcement personnel in safeguarding the well-being of residents and maintaining law and order.

Stanley Akers faces charges of Distribution of Narcotics (Heroin and Crack Cocaine), Distribution of Prescription Legend Drugs (Xanax and Suboxone), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Following his arrest, he was transported to the Mercer County Correctional Facility pending a detention hearing, symbolizing a significant milestone in the pursuit of justice and accountability for individuals involved in illicit drug trafficking.

The Hamilton Police Division urges individuals with any pertinent information regarding this investigation to come forward and assist in the ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crimes. Information can be shared with the Division’s Anti-Crime Unit at 609-581-4102 or anonymously through the tip line at 609-581-4008, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in promoting a safer and more secure environment for all residents.

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