State Police Arrest Seven after Year-Long Investigation
Detectives Seize Drugs, Firearms, High Capacity Magazines, and $313,000 Cash
Ewing Township, N.J. – The New Jersey State Police have arrested six men and one woman for various drug and firearms offenses after a year-long cooperative investigation with the Trenton Police Department.
In September of 2019, the New Jersey State Police Crime Suppression Central Unit, Opioid Enforcement Task Force, and the Trenton Police Department began surveilling multiple individuals suspected of dealing narcotics in the Trenton and Ewing Township areas of Mercer County.
During the investigation, detectives arrested the suspects at various times and locations. Throughout the operation, the Ewing Township Police Department provided assistance on numerous occasions. Most notably, on Friday, July 10, 2020, a Ewing Township patrol officer who was assisting with the operation was dragged by Daniel Peyton when he fled in a Chevrolet Impala after being stopped by detectives on Stokes Avenue in Ewing Township. Peyton was later apprehended in the area of Shelton Avenue and Chelmsford Court.
As a result of the year-long operation, detectives seized more than 4 kilograms of cocaine, 1 bundle of heroin, 30 grams of marijuana, a 9mm handgun, a .40 caliber handgun, a 9 mm assault weapon, 2 high capacity magazines, hollow point ammunition, a 2016 Toyota Highlander, a 2010 BMW X5, and more than $313,000 cash.
“We will never cease in our collaborative efforts to stop the drug dealers who are fueling addiction and violence in Trenton,” said Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal. “At the same time, we are committed to combating the corrosive influence of these criminals on a second front by working with the community to develop programs for the young people of Trenton that will help them choose a strong and healthy course in life.”
“This operation targeted individuals who were profiting off of addiction and violence and whose actions stood in stark contrast to the countless members of the community who work tirelessly every day to strengthen and build safer neighborhoods,” said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. “We will continue to aggressively target drug dealers and violent criminals, but we will also continue to work with our community partners to implement educational and outreach programs to stay connected to our youth who far too often fall victim to addiction and gun violence.”
“This case demonstrates what we can achieve when we bring the full weight of local and state law enforcement against individuals who target our communities with addiction and violence,” said Trenton Police Director Sheilah A. Coley. “Trenton residents deserve to feel safe in their own neighborhoods, and I commend the officers and detectives who worked tirelessly on their behalf by ridding our streets of multiple firearms and thousands of doses of dangerous narcotics.”
The following were charged:
David Craig, 32, Trenton, N.J.
• eluding
• unlawful possession of a handgun
• certain persons not to possess
a firearm
• possession of hollow point
ammunition
• possession of cocaine
• possession with the intent to
distribute cocaine
• possession of a firearm while
committing a CDS offense
• possession with intent to distribute
within 1,000 feet of a public park
Davon Craig, 27, Trenton, N.J.
• unlawful possession of a handgun
• certain persons not to possess a
firearm
• possession of hollow point
ammunition possession of cocaine
• possession with the intent to
distribute cocaine
• possession of a firearm while
committing a CDS offense
• possession with intent to distribute
within 1,000 feet of a public park
• money laundering
Davae Craig, 31, Trenton, N.J.
• possession of cocaine with the
intent to distribute
• possession of heroin
• possession of a high capacity
magazine
• money laundering
Deesade Meyers, 27, Ewing N.J.
• unlawful possession of an assault
weapon
• unlawful possession of a high
capacity magazine
• money laundering
Daniel Sabree, 46, Bristol, PA
• with possession with the intent to
distribute marijuana
Daniel Peyton, 55, Westampton, N.J.
• possession of cocaine with the
intent to distribute
• money laundering
• aggravated assault (charged by
Ewing Township Police Department)
• eluding (charged by Ewing
Township Police Department)
Wayne Bessant, 39, Trenton, N.J.
• possession of cocaine with the
intent to distribute
• money laundering
The case is being prosecuted by the Division of Criminal Justice. Charges are mere accusations, and the accused are considered innocent until proven guilty.
My question is why did it take a year?
Gregg Wildermuth It doesn’t happen overnight. They didn’tjust bust one guy.
Gregg Wildermuth because they were looking for big dog, those are the one who disrupt the business for a few weeks and then it’s all repeat again
Gregg Wildermuth investigations take time and so does building the case. They can’t just bang down your door if they don’t have enough proof and evidence to back it up. I agree a year sounds lengthy but it takes as long as it takes.
Gregg Wildermuth Lol because of the liberal prosecutors they need to have a very tight case for a conviction. I mean you wouldn’t want them to be labeled racist or police brutally for a quick arrest with no facts would you?
Tee Rod 100 percent agree.
They’re in big trouble. ????
Great investigative work, but it does take time to tie all the ends up. When will criminals start obeyingOh wait the gun laws the rest of us do? Oh wait, they never do!
Autumn Sterner is this your friend Josh?
So a key of coke a bundle of dope and 30grams of bud?for a year investigation lol something don’t sound right
Here’s an idea. Split the money up and donate it to families that are in need!
Misty Dakota I was just about to say something along these lines
“high capacity magazines” or as the rest of the country calls them, regular magazines
Jim Oelfke standard capacity. Lol I would consider a 100rd drum high capacity.. 30rds is the norm everywhere else
Mike Pagliaroli well not being allowed more than 10 is ridiculous
Jim Oelfke I dont disagree at all. Its complete bullshit.
Sounds like three brothers. Their Mama must be proud
Nice job
No such thing as an “assault rifle”
Sounds like it was a family operation
What’s up with the names? Lol
Now I gotta read it.
Thank you officers ????
Gotta love Trenton and Ewing!!