Crime & Safety
Dispute At Hillsborough IHOP Ends With 3 Arrested For Guns
The 3 men from Florida were charged following a verbal fight over a dinner bill on New Year's Day, Hillsborough Police said.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Three men were charged with having guns following a dispute at the Hillsborough IHOP on New Year's Day, police say.
The incident happened around 6:30 p.m. when police went to the IHOP Restaurant at 260 Route 206 for a reported verbal dispute over a dinner bill, Hillsborough Police Det. Corporal Thomas McLain said.
The dispute was between management and a "large party," police said. Police talked with the group near the front entrance to the restaurant and arrested three men.
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Antonio James, 24, of Miramar, Florida was charged with unlawful possession of a handgun, possession of a stolen handgun, possession of prohibited ammunition, a fraudulent driver's license, and several fraudulent credit cards.
Ariel Collesso, 25, of Miami, Florida was charged with unlawful possession of a handgun, possession of prohibited ammunition, possession of a prohibited large capacity ammunition magazine, and possession of controlled dangerous substance(CDS) paraphernalia.
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Hunter Wolf, 24, of Homestead, Florida was charged with unlawful possession of a handgun and possession of prohibited ammunition.
All three were taken to the Somerset County Jail pending a bail hearing.
Along with the Hillsborough Police, Manville and Somerville police departments also responded.
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