Crime & Safety
Hoboken Man Arrested for False Bomb Threat at Newark Airport, Reports Say
The arrest took place on Sunday morning.

HOBOKEN, NJ -- A 35-year-old Hoboken man was arrested on Sunday morning for allegedly making a false bomb threat at Newark Liberty International Airport, the Star-Ledger reported.
Stephen Foley III allegedly claimed that he had a bomb in his shoe while going through a check point in Terminal C of the airport, the paper reported.
There ended up being no bomb in his shoe, a Transportation Security Administration official told the Ledger, but the security check point was closed for seven minutes.
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Foley's bomb threat was the second of the day, according to CBS. Around 10 a.m. on Sunday, 44-year-old Israeli Eran Hess, was arrested after coming off a flight from Tel Aviv, the network reported.
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