Marty McHigh! NJ driver crashes his 1980s DeLorean, is busted with 87 bags of cocaine


Where he’s going, he’s not gonna need roads for a while.

A New Jersey driver has been busted twice in one week for DUI including while driving a vintage, “Back to the Future”-style 1980s DeLorean — where he’d allegedly stashed 87 baggies of cocaine, authorities said.

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Luke Randall
Luke Randall, 33, allegedly crashed his DeLorean into a parked car and was busted with cocaine. New Milford NJ Police Department

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Randall was busted with 87 baggies of cocaine. New Milford NJ Police Department

The future’s up in the air for Luke Randall, 33, of Harrington Park, who was spotted by a cop allegedly slamming into a parked car while driving wasted at 12:20 p.m. Monday, police told the Daily Voice.

When police searched the1981 DeLorean — the iconic sports car featured in the classic flick “Back to The Future” — they found vodka bottles and dozens of individually wrapped baggies of coke, according to New Milford Police.

He was hit with charges for driving under the influence, careless driving, and reckless driving.

The arrest was a blast from the past for the police department, which had just charged Randall with a DUI on Nov. 3.

He was busted for driving while intoxicated on Nov. 3 after cops allegedly spotted him throwing objects from a car and driving carelessly in the same city.


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