TOMS RIVER, NJ -- A Toms River man was arrested Saturday afternoon following a crash that resulted in his vehicle rolling over on Hooper Avenue, Toms River police said.

Brian Roebuck Jr., 33, was found standing next to his overturned vehicle following the crash that happened about 4:20 p.m., Jillian Messina of the Toms River Police Department said. The crash happened at the intersection of Hooper Avenue and Walnut Street. Patrolman Raymond Beyerle and Patrolman Anthony Pacella saw Roebuck standing next to his car in the southbound lanes of Hooper Avenue, Messina said. A hypodermic needle was seen on the ground close to Roebuck and the car, and while the officers spoke with him, they saw another hypodermic needle sticking out of his right front pants pocket, Messina said.

Roebuck was arrested and checked out by Toms River CSOs for a cut on his arm but refused further medical attention, she said. He was issued summonses for possession of hypodermic needles and motor vehicle summonses for reckless driving and failure to maintain lane. The crash is under investigation by Toms River Traffic Officer Terry Warren.

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