A Rockland County newspaper publisher was caught sitting in his car in New Jersey with LSD, Xanax and THC gummies, authorities said.

Dylan Skriloff was arrested in Edison, New Jersey, on May 28, and is due in court on June 20, according to a complaint filed with the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office.

Skriloff is the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Rockland County Times, a weekly newspaper based in Nanuet.

Skriloff, a 39-year-old West Haverstraw resident, was approached by police officers who were on patrol and noticed a suspicious car parked outside of a hotel in a neighborhood that is known for crime, according to the complaint.

Police saw signs that Skriloff was using drugs, and they saw folded napkins on the car's floor, which are commonly used to package drugs, according to the complaint.

Police searched the car, and Skriloff is accused of having LSD, Xanax, and THC edible gummies in the car. He also had Adderall that he did not have a prescription for, according to the complaint.

Skriloff was arrested and charged with manufacturing, distributing or dispensing drugs, and possession of a controlled substance, according to the complaint.

Edison police declined to comment on the arrest.

Skriloff took issue with the charge when reached for comment.

"New Jersey penal law charges persons with intent to distribute LSD if they are alleged to posses any amount of the substance," he said. "I would encourage readers not to take this charge literally."

In 2000, Skriloff pleaded guilty in Albany City Court to misdemeanor drug possession charges after being arrested while attending SUNY Albany.

He and his roommate were arrested following an undercover police sting and accused of supplying LSD to students.

He was sentenced to time served and three years of probation.

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