Discovery by Kaitlyn O'Connor5/21/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Only police officers are permitted to possess hollow-point bullets, O'Connor said. The handgun was recovered from under the seat and Reyes was placed under arrest. "When searching the center console, hidden under a tray, Alexander found a magazine that was loaded with hollow-point bullets," O'Connor said.Īt that point, Reyes told the officer he would find a 9mm Sig Sauer handgun under the driver's seat. At that point, Reyes told the officer there was marijuana in the car.ĬRIME: Port Authority Police arrest 3 for over $600k in unpaid tolls ![]() The driver, Ronny Reyes, 26, of Greer, S.C., and his 15-year-old male passenger from North Arlington were asked to exit the vehicle while Alexander conducted a search for the marijuana. ![]() After pulling the car over at the corner of Riverside and Kingsland avenues, Alexander approached and detected the strong odor of marijuana. LYNDHURST - A motor vehicle stop for minor infractions led to the discovery of hollow-point bullets and a handgun late Tuesday.Īt about 11:40 p.m., Lyndhurst Police Officer Anthony Alexander observed a 2009 Honda Accord with South Carolina plates and one headlight out speeding through Lyndhurst, said Chief Jim O'Connor. ![]()
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