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Police Find 910 Packets of Heroin During New Jersey Mall Parking Lot Bust

A New Jersey man faces drug dealing charges after being found with 910 packets of heroin in a mall parking lot.

A special Toms River Police enforcement team was doing surveillance on the Ocean County Mall Tuesday when they saw Iquan Small’s car pull into the parking lot, said police Thursday.

There was an active warrant out for the 23-year-old Seaside Heights man so police approached the car to arrest Small, said police.

A search during Smalls’ arrest revealed 160 wax folds of heroin on him, said investigators. Officers then found another 750 wax folds – distributed in 15 bricks – in Small’s car, they said.

Police estimated the street value of the 910 packets of the powerful opioid at more than $5,000.

A judge arraigned Small on heroin distribution and possession charges and sent him to county jail in lieu of $100,000 bail, said police. [[373570681, C]]

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