Hackettstown woman charged 3 times for alleged misuse of 911
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) – A Hackettstown woman was charged three times for allegedly calling 911 without a legitimate need for emergency services, according to police.
On Tuesday, May 2, at around 10:11 a.m., police responded to an apartment on Janes Drive for a 911 misuse, police said.
June Hollman, 68, was warned not to call 911 unless it was a legitimate need for emergency services, police said.
Then two minutes later, Hollman called 911 without having a legitimate need for emergency services, police said.
Then on Wednesday, May 3, at around 1:50 a.m., and on Sunday, May 7, at around 1:54 p.m., Hollman called 911 without having a legitimate need for emergency services, police said.
Hollman was charged with three counts of disorderly conduct (false alarm/misuse 911) and released pending a court appearance, police said.