Crime & Safety

Cops: Manchester Man Charged With DWI, Having 105 Bags of Heroin After Accident

Manchester man had been rear-ended

A motorcyclist was charged with driving while intoxicated, having oxycodone and 105 bags of heroin after he was rear-ended by a Brick woman while stopped at a red light on Route 37.

According to Toms River police, Carl Reavis, 52, of 2nd Avenue in Manchester was riding on Route 37 westbound on a 2004 Kawasaki Ninja at about 8 p.m. Sunday night when he was rear-ended by a 1994 Lexus being driven by Judith Bradshaw, 69, of Chambers Bridge Road in Brick. The accident occurred as Reavis was stopped at a red light at the highway's intersection with Peter Avenue.

Reavis was thrown from the motorcycle and landed within the intersection, said police spokesman Ralph Stocco. He was taken by medevac helicopter to Jersey Shore University Medical Center for treatment of his injuries and is listed in stable condition, but has since been charged with driving while intoxicated, possession of oxycodone and possession of 105 bags of heroin, Stocco said.

Bradshaw was issued a summons for careless driving, Stocco said.


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