JERSEY CITY -- A Union County man was arrested late Thursday night after police found sticker tabs of LSD in his car during a motor vehicle stop, authorities said.

Rosario Galluzzo, 38, of Kenilworth, was first stopped by police at about 10 p.m. because he driving at a "very low rate of speed" near the New Jersey Turnpike extension, Port Authority spokesman Joe Pentangelo said.

The officer started to approach Galluzzo's Honda Civic and noticed his inspection sticker had expired when the 38-year-old swerved into the shoulder of the road, crossing over a solid white line, he said.

Galluzzo got out of his car and his eyes were glassy and bloodshot. He failed a field sobriety test and was arrested, Pentangelo said.

Inside the car, police found 55 sticker tabs of LSD inside a pack of cigarettes and Galluzzo was carrying a glass pipe, the spokesman said.

He was issued traffic violations and charged with driving under the influence, drug possession, and reckless driving.

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