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Police say World Series winner was found with suspected crack‑cocaine or meth
Summary
Pennsylvania State Police report a Jan 1 traffic stop where officers say they found a container with suspected crack‑cocaine or meth and a glass smoking device. Lenny Dykstra has been charged with misdemeanor possession; the next legal step is undetermined at this time.
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Lenny Dykstra, a former Major League Baseball player and member of the 1986 World Series–winning New York Mets, was involved in a traffic stop in Pennsylvania on January 1. Pennsylvania State Police reported a container with suspected crack‑cocaine or meth and a glass smoking device containing suspected residue was found during that stop. No field test was reported to have been conducted at the scene. Dykstra has been formally charged with misdemeanor possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia, and his attorney has denied the allegations.
Known details:
- The discovery was reported during a traffic stop on January 1, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
- Police say officers found a container with suspected crack‑cocaine or meth and a glass smoking device; no field test was conducted at the scene.
- Dykstra was charged with misdemeanor possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.
- Dykstra's attorney denied the allegations and said he was not taken into custody at the scene.
Summary:
The reported discovery has led to misdemeanor charges and public attention because of Dykstra's profile. Undetermined at this time.
