Pubdate: Fri, 02 Feb 2007 Source: Times Herald, The (Norristown, PA) Copyright: 2007 The Times Herald Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=1672 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2689 Author: Gordon Glantz and Keith Phucas Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) POLICE: REID'S SON ADMITS TO HEROIN USE PLYMOUTH - The legal troubles facing the two eldest sons of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid seemed to mount Thursday. It has been learned that, in the wake of a serious accident Tuesday, Garrett Reid, 23, reportedly waived his right to remain silent and admitted to police that he used heroin the day he allegedly ran a red light and collided with another vehicle at Germantown Pike and Arch Road. The operator of the second vehicle, a 55-year-old Mount Carmel woman, was cut out of her car by emergency personnel and flown to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. An officer responding to the scene approached Reid's vehicle, a Jeep Liberty, and reportedly observed an ammunition container in the rear compartment and the butt of a handgun under the driver's seat. Additionally, police are reporting that they recovered a knife along with other drug paraphernalia that included the following: Two uncapped used hypodermic syringes, a triple beam scale, numerous cotton balls, a roll of adhesive tape, alcohol prep swabs and scissors. Twenty-two prescription pills - including three Adderall, which is commonly used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - were also recovered, reports added. According to reports, Reid was clocked in neighboring East Norriton Township traveling at a rate of 19 miles per hour over the posted 35 mph speed limit just prior to the accident. Reid reportedly then ran a red light at the intersection of Germantown Pike and Arch Road, colliding with the Ford Taurus operated by the woman who has since been released from the hospital after being treated for unspecified injuries. While Reid was reportedly not injured in the crash, he reportedly "did not follow simple directions" and "could not understand" what he was being told. He was taken to Mercy Suburban Hospital where he gave a blood sample, according to police. Police are awaiting results of lab tests and have not charged Reid. In a seemingly unrelated incident Tuesday morning, Reid's 21-year-old brother, Britt, allegedly pulled out a "platinum-colored" handgun and pointed it another driver during a traffic dispute on Front Street in West Conshohocken. That evening, West Conshohocken police obtained a search warrant to look for guns at Andy and Tammy Reid's Villanova home and the couple's GMC Denali that Britt Reid was driving Tuesday. During the house search, sources say police found a handgun resembling the weapon described by the West Conshohocken motorist. While formal charges have yet to be filed against either of Reid's sons, Montgomery County First Assistant District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman said the D.A.'s office is following the two investigations. She said the D.A.'s office would await results of the Plymouth and West Conshohocken police investigations before taking any action. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman