The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

New York state troopers pull over drug suspect 3 times in single day

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New York state troopers busted a man three separate times in a single day, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Robert Radek, 29, faces a number of drug- related charges after he was pulled over by troopers driving diffffffff­fffferent cars March 7, the New York State Police said in a statement.

The Marlboro, New York, man was fifirst stopped just before 8 a. m. that Sunday for“multiple vehicle and traffiffic law violations” by a state trooper in Newburgh. He was driving a 1994 Jeep Cherokee, offifficia­ls said.

Radek’s driver’s license was suspended, and he was found with crack cocaine, police said. He was charged with a misdemeano­r criminal possession of a controlled substance and issued an appearance ticket for the morning of April 19.

Several hours later, at 2: 30 p. m., the same state trooper pulled Radek over again in Newburgh, authoritie­s said. This time he was behind the wheel of a 2007 Honda Civic.

The trooper recognized the man and found 1.3 grams of crack cocaine and heroin, police said. Radek was slapped with another criminal possession of a controlled substance charge and issued an appearance ticket for the same day as the previous one.

At 5: 45 p. m., Radek was pulled over for“multiple vehicle and traffiffic law violations” one more time, authoritie­s said. He was back in the Jeep from the morning, and a state trooper found he was impaired by drugs.

Radek was charged with driving while ability impaired and aggravated unlicensed operator, a felony. He was then released with an appearance ticket for April 20.

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