City police arrest three people on drug-related charges in less than three hours


Staff report

CAMPBELL

City police arrested three people on drug-related charges in less than three hours Thursday.

Shortly after 11 a.m., police observed a man — later identified as Daniel M. Hagens, 21, of Devitt Avenue in Campbell — knock on a Monroe Street door and exchange property with the occupant.

Officers stopped Hagens and asked him why he was there — a question to which he could not provide an answer. When asked whether he had anything illegal on him, Hagens admitted to police that he had a small bag containing 1 gram of suspected marijuana in his pocket.

Hagens was charged with possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia and given a trespass warning.

He is set to appear in Campbell Municipal Court at 9 a.m. Tuesday.

About 1:40 p.m. Thursday, police noticed a car fail to signal its turn onto McCartney Road and initiated a traffic stop.

Police soon learned that the driver, identified as Kimberly Ann Kamrad Rosile, 25, of Hughes Road in Hubbard, had been driving with an expired license, which is a minor-misdemeanor offense.

Rosile and her passenger, identified as Clinton Thomas Gearheart, 39, of Princeton Avenue in Hubbard, consented to a police search of the car, which produced 0.6 grams of suspected heroin, a charred spoon and two capped syringes.

Gearheart, who admitted the heroin was his, was charged with possession of heroin, a fifth-degree felony, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Rosile was charged with possession of drug-abuse instruments and possession of drug paraphernalia and also was cited for the two traffic offenses.

Both Gearheart and Rosile were scheduled to appear in Campbell Municipal Court on Friday.