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Four arrested in Atlantic City for drugs in stolen vehicle

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Four people were arrested in Atlantic City after one allegedly was seen brandishing a gun inside car.
Police didn’t find a gun, but did find drugs and that the vehicle was reported stolen, according to the report.
Someone called 911 at about 7:45 p.m. Monday, saying they saw the person point a handgun, Lt. Kevin Fair said.
The caller described the vehicle and the four people inside, according to the report.
Officers Justin Peyton and Aaron Jones responded to the first block of South Georgia Avenue and quickly located the vehicle
The officers stopped the car, and found it had been stolen. Inside, they found 370 bags of heroin, more than 14 grams of cocaine, a small amount of marijuana and paraphernalia used in the distribution and possession of narcotics, Fair said.
Alisha Gelsleichter, Dana Nelson, Leonard Oglesby and William Ortiz were all charged with various drug counts and receiving stolen property.
Gelsleichter, 26, of Ventnor, was additionally charged on a contempt of court warrant and taken to the Atlantic County Justice Facility. She also is one of 95 people charged in the May 31 rioting and looting that followed a peaceful protest in Atlantic City.
She is charged with burglary, theft, disorderly conduct and violation of an emergency order
Nelson, 33, of Camden; Oglesby 31, of Pleasantville, and Ortiz, 38, of Atlantic City, were all released on summonses.

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Lynda Cohen

Lynda Cohen founded BreakingAC after working as a local newspaper reporter for more than two decades. She is an NJPA award-winner and was a Stories of Atlantic City fellow.

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