Crime & Safety
Fake ID Charges In Long Valley: Police
Ariel Ulloa-Reyes passed off a fake driver's license to authorities, according to police.
LONG VALLEY, NJ - A 31-year-old Perth Amboy man was charged with carrying a fake ID after a motor vehicle stop on Oct. 16, according to the Washington Township Police Department.
During a motor vehicle stop officers detected the odor of marijuana emanating from within the vehicle and conducted a search, police said. During the search, passenger Ariel Ulloa-Reyes was found to be in possession of a fictitious New Jersey driver's license, police said.
Ulloa-Reyes was placed under arrest and transported to Police Headquarters for processing and was released pending an appearance in Morris County Superior Court.
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The driver of the vehicle was issued a traffic citation pending an appearance in Washington Township Municipal Court, police said.
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