An intoxicated 32-year-old New Jersey man was caught with his pants down after slamming into two cars on Route 23 in Wayne Friday, then busted for allegedly having 32 bags of heroin, police said.

When found by police, Christopher G. Crossnohere, 32, of Oak Ridge stumbled and his pants belt fell to the ground, police said. Officers then arrested him, believing he was under the influence of alcohol or narcotics, police said. Crossnohere faces various drug and motor vehicle charges after allegedly leaving the scene of two accidents that left at least two injured, police said.

At 9 a.m. on Friday, police responded to Route 23 northbound, just north of the Mountain View exit, on a hit-and-run report that allegedly involved Crossnohere, police said. An officer spoke to the injured motorist who complaining of pain to the neck and head area, police said. The motorist stated he was driving northbound in the right lane when a black colored Dodge pickup side swiped his vehicle and sped away northbound on the highway, police said.

Moments later, Officers Eliot Lyons and Darren Williams were dispatched to the area of Route 23 north and Packanack Lake road for another accident with injuries - also a hit-and-run, police said. Upon arrival, officers found a large amount of debris in the intersection along with the victim's vehicle parked on the shoulder just north of Cedar Lane, police said.

The driver said he was complaining of head-and-neck pain. The injured motorist then pointed to the Super Foodtown parking lot, identifying a Black 2010 Dodge Ram pickup as the vehicle that had struck his vehicle, police said.

An officer was joined by Detective Jorge Barreto who immediately approached the vehicle just as that driver, Crossnohere, was trying to exit, police said.

That's when Crossnohere allegedly left the vehicle, stumbled and his pants belt fell to the ground, police said. Crossnohere did not have his driver's license on him and told the officers to retrieve it from his center console, police said.