Authorities are looking for a Glassboro woman who failed to appear in court for arraignment on a drug possession charge earlier this month.
WOODBURY -- Authorities are looking for a Glassboro woman who failed to appear in court for arraignment on a drug possession charge earlier this month.
Khanaiah N. Sharp, 37, of East High Street, is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall, 155 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair. She also goes by the names Tanisha Bailey, Quiana Sharp and Jennae Williams, according to the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office.
On May 4 of this year, a Clayton police officer responded to Academy Street for a report of a motor vehicle crash and a driver fleeing the scene. A station wagon had struck a telephone pole, knocking part of the pole into the street. The car was empty, but police found a woman nearby who matched the description of the driver, authorities said.
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That woman, identified as Sharp, collapsed and was transported to a hospital. She was found in possession of suspected crack cocaine and a glass pipe used for inhaling narcotics.
A Gloucester County grand jury indicted Sharp in July on a charge of third-degree possession of cocaine and third-degree impairing a public service.
Anyone who knows Sharp's whereabouts should not attempt to apprehend her. Instead, contact the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office at 856-384-5643, GCPO Sgt. Ron Koller at 609-929-6348 or email tips@co.gloucester.nj.us.
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