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Man In Dominican College Stop Had Police Baton, Drugs, Police Say

ORANGETOWN, N.Y. -- A man arrested at Dominican College last week had a police baton and drugs on him, Orangetown police said.

Orangetown police are accusing a man of weapons and drug possession after a stop at Dominican College in Orangeburg last week.

Orangetown police are accusing a man of weapons and drug possession after a stop at Dominican College in Orangeburg last week.

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Douglas Hadraniel, 28, of the Bronx, was charged with fourth-degree weapons possession, a misdemeanor, and criminal possession of marijuana, a violation, police said.

Hadraniel was a passenger in a car that had been stopped by authorities in a parking lot at the college in Orangeburg around 1:28 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, police said.

The officer conducted the search after detecting an odor of marijuana coming from the car, police said.

The batons are carried for self-defense by law-enforcement officers, military personnel, correctional officers, and security industry employees. Made of steel, they replaced the old wooden “billy clubs” police used to carry.

Hadraniel was processed at police headquarters in Orangetown and released on bail.

He is to appear in Orangetown Town Court on Wednesday, Feb. 1.

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