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Police said they found more than 57,000 pills in a Bristol Township motel room.
Bensalem police who were conducting a drug investigation that started at a motel in their township earlier this month and ended at the Roadway Inn at Green Lane and Route 13 in Bristol Township. At the Bristol Township motel, police said they discovered the apparent drug packaging operation that contained about 54,200 white pills and 2,962 brown pills. There were also 220 new sandwich bags and various empty pill bottles.
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Police said white tablets recovered were identified as Dextroamphetamine, commonly used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy, and the white pills were Ativan, which is used to treat seizure disorders and to reduce anxiety.
Two rooms at the motel were registered to Qhymen Tyler-Davis, 28, and Joshue Ali Colon, 27, both of Philadelphia. They were arrested driving in the Rodeway Inn’s parking lot, police said.
The car the two were in with a woman had a strong smell of marijuana at the time of the arrest, police said. They added that Colon was found to have suspected marijuana and a drug paraphernalia.
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During an interview with detectives, Colon said he was at the Bristol Township motel at Tyler-Davis’ request to break down and package pills. Tyler-Davis reportedly invited Colon to the motel in exchange for “a few bucks” and money for his own room.
Colon said he had paid Davis in the past for referring customers.
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Both men were charged with a number of drug-related offenses. Colon’s bail was made 10 percent of $750,000 and Tyler-Davis’ bail information was not immediately available.
Editor’s Note: All individuals arrested or charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The story was compiled using information from police and public court documents.



