Urine trouble: Drugs, pee lead to arrest in Lakehurst

LAKEHURST - Two women are facing drug charges and one is facing a charge of distribution of urine with the intent to defraud a drug test after a traffic stop evolved into a vehicle search Sunday, police said.

Police Officer Jason Guide pulled over 30-year-old Adrienne L. Hreha of South Toms River as she was driving with 36-year-old Frances G. Ostroff of Manchester near Route 70 and Center Street around 3:15 p.m., police said. The Mitsubishi Hreha was driving had a brake lamp out, police said.

"An on-scene investigation led to a probable cause search of the vehicle and occupants," Officer Robert Schroeck, a spokesman for the police department, wrote in a prepared statement. Police did not elaborate on the cause for the search, but did say that it yielded the drug methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or "Molly"), a syringe, other drug paraphernalia "and a bottle of urine."

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"Officer Guide spoke with Ms. Ostroff and she admitted that she was going to sell the bottle of urine to a friend in order for that friend to pass a drug test," Schroeck said.

Police charged Hreha with MDMA and paraphernalia possession and Ostroff with MDMA, syringe and paraphernalia possession and urine distribution with intent to defraud a drug test, Schroeck said, then sent them to the Ocean County Jail in Toms River pending court appearances. Hreha also received summonses for drug possession in a car and for vehicle lamp maintenance, police said.

Police Sgt. Matthew Kline assisted Guide, Schroeck said.

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