Two Hoboken residents were arrested Thursday on multiple counts including possession of anxiety medication and muscle relaxers, one with the intention to distribute.

Madeline Braxton, 51, was charged with burglary, theft, and numerous drug offenses, including possession of prescription drugs with intent to distribute. Her alleged accomplice, Jose Falcon, 49, was charged with burglary, theft, bail jumping and possession of drug paraphernalia.

They were both remanded to the Hudson County Rehabilitation Center.

Hoboken Police Officer Fabian Quinones and Detective Paul Quinn spotted a woman on Jackson Street in Thursday matching the description of a women who committed a burglary and theft days before on the 700 block of Washington Street, Hoboken police Lt. Edgardo Cruz said.

When the officers pulled her aside for questioning, they noticed she was attempting to conceal an object behind her. The officers found she was holding prescription medication that not in its proper container and promptly placed her under arrest and transported to headquarters for processing, Cruz said.

She was found to have over 20 prescription pills ranging from Alprazolam, commonly used to treat anxiety disorders, and Tizanidine, commonly used to treat muscle spasms, and several unknown pills along with a syringe. She also had an outstanding warrant in Rockaway.

While processing, the officers confirmed her role in the burglary on the 700 block of Washington Street. Hoboken Police Officers Francis McCourt and Sam Williams later arrested and charged her accomplice Falcon, Cruz said.