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NJ Man Charged with Possession of Assault Rifle, Multiple Weapons at Hospital

Secaucus

Authorities in Hudson County took a man into custody and charged him with possessing multiple weapons in Secaucus.   

According to police, on Sunday, August 7, Secaucus Police Department Detectives arrested the Marketing Director of Hudson Regional Hospital following an investigation that led to the seizure of multiple firearms and ammunition.

 

Police said Mr. Reuven Alonalayoff, 46, of Elmwood Park, is charged with Possession of an Assault Firearm and two counts of Possession of a High Capacity Magazine.   

He was arrested at Newark Liberty International Airport with assistance from the United States Department of Homeland Security Investigations.

According to police, on July 18, at 3:10 P.M., Hudson Regional Hospital, located at 55  Meadowlands Parkway received a phone call that a bomb was in the hospital.

Authorities said Secaucus Police responded to the hospital along with bomb detection canines from the Hudson County Sheriff's Office and Bayonne Police Department.

During a safety sweep of the hospital, the bomb detection canine gave a positive indication on an unlocked closet within an office. 

Upon entering the closet, police discovered a large cache of rifles, shotguns and handguns, along with assorted ammunition for the firearms.

Authorities said eleven (11) handguns of various calibers and twenty-seven (27) rifles/ shotguns were discovered.

A Kriss Vector .45 caliber semiautomatic rifle with a high-capacity magazine was also recovered and determined to be an assault rifle.

A fourteen (14) round high-capacity handgun magazine was also seized.

The bomb threat was later determined to be a hoax.

“The unsecured storage of a large cache of weaponry, especially in this location, certainly creates a risk to public safety," said Chief Dennis Miller. 

“I commend the efforts and professionalism of all the police personnel involved in this investigation and am thankful this situation was resolved without anyone being harmed."

These charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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