2016年7月27日星期三

1 arrested in false stabbing report

New Jersey State Police and law enforcement officers from seven towns in three counties detained 200 patrons of Bea McNally's Irish Pub early Friday morning after receiving a false report of a stabbing there, according to a township police report. to the pub at 109 Grand Avenue after receiving a report of a stabbing there. Arriving at the scene,iphone 5s refurbished  the officers were advised by dispatch that the person who was stabbed had left the restaurant.


The responding officers then detained approximately 200 patrons of the establishment to determine if anyone had a weapon. A search was also conducted to check for any evidence that a crime that was committed. The officers eventually concluded that no one inside the restaurant had a weapon and there was no evidence of a crime.Sgt. Darren Tynan said the patrons were released after about 90 minutes.Through cellphone records, investigators determined that Tyler Ormen, 22, of Hackettstown called 911 multiple times. On one of the phone calls, according to the report, Ormen told police that he was stabbed,iphone 5s refurbished   and another call stated that a second individual was stabbed and bleeding in the bar.Located at his residence, Ormen told investigators he wasn't injured and he knew of nobody else being injured, and only dialed 911 to report that he had issues with patrons causing problems at the restaurant.

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