A Jersey City double parker was locked up on a drug warrant yesterday outside the Hudson County Administration Building and he and his passenger were cited for driving while suspended, Hudson County Sheriff Frank Schillari said.
JERSEY CITY - A temporarily double-parked car landed one man in jail and two other people with summons Tuesday, Hudson County Sheriff Frank Schillari said.
It started when John Raysor double-parked and blocked traffic on Lott Street, behind the court building, Schillari said. Raysor ran into the court building and the passenger, Kenny Raysor, jumped into the driver's seat and pulled away.
A sheriff's officer pulled over teh vehicle on Central Avenue and found that Raysor, 30, of Rutgers Avenue, had no driver's license, Schillari said. A further check found there was a warrant for his arrest out of Jersey City Municipal Court on the charge of drug possession with a bail of $7,500.
Kenny Raysor was turned over to Jersey City police, according to the incident report.
As the officer was waiting to have the car towed away, the original driver, John Raysor, of Gifford Avenue, returned. The officer asked for his driver's license and a check revealed his license was suspended, the report says.
The owner of the car, Dominique Bails, of Jersey City, was issued a summons for allowing an unlicensed driver to operate her vehicle, the report says.
The report does not provide information on the relationship between the two Raysors.
1 arrested, 2 cited after car is double-parked near Hudson court building: sheriff
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