Parsippany, NJ police recently arrested a man on drug distribution and drug manufacturing charges.
Detectives arrested 25-year-old Parsippany resident Vincent Batyr after an investigation that had lasted for weeks.
Police took Batyr into custody after a search warrant was issued. According to police, the search turned up an overwhelming amount of evidence of drug manufacturing, including two pounds of marijuana, 16 grams of MDMA, six codeine/Tylenol pills, four digital scales, one glass water bong, two grinders, drug packaging folds, one gas mask, and $1,216 in cash. Police confiscated the items from Batyr’s home and placed them into evidence.
Batyr has been charged with drug manufacturing, marijuana distribution, marijuana possession, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
After being arrested and charged, Batyr was taken to the Morris County Correctional Facility in lieu of $10,000 bail.
For more information about this case, access the NJ.com article entitled “Police: Parsippany Man Had Drugs, Manufacturing Equipment in His Home.“