Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe TOTOWA, N.J., March 28 (UPI) -- The New Jersey State Police said a trooper followed the scent of marijuana to a group of alleged pot smokers in the police barracks parking lot. Police said the trooper was at his personal car in the parking lot of the Totowa barracks Tuesday when he detected the scent of marijuana and looked over to see a group of three men smoking marijuana in a 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue two cars away, The Newark (N.J.) Star-Ledger reported Thursday. Advertisement Investigators said the men were waiting for a fourth friend who was attempting to pick up a car from impound. Lt. Stephen Jones said all four men were arrested and charged with marijuana and Ecstasy possession. Tamer Abdelrahim, 22, Isaias Parrilla, 22, Hensly Nunez, 21, and Bernardo Cuevas, 23, were arrested. Cuevas and Parrilla had warrants out for their arrests in Paterson and Totowa, respectively, and were transferred to those departments. Abdelrahim and Nunez were released on their own recognizance. Read More Powerball winner owes child support Gov. Christie files re-election petition Body found in N.J. ID'd as missing woman N.J. poll: Sandy didn't change vacations Gov. Christie to keep eye on Prince Harry