Galloway Police Arrest Cape May Woman On Weapons Charges Relating to Sister's Dispute
Bonnie S. Oliver-Allamong responded to a dispute involving her sister with .22 caliber handgun.
A Cape May woman was arrested for bringing a gun to the scene of a dispute involving her sister on Wednesday, Jan. 30, Galloway Police said Thursday morning.
Bonnie S. Oliver-Allamong, 50, was arrested and charged with possession of weapon for unlawful purpose after she arrived at a scene of the 500 block of Duerer Street in Galloway, where her sister had been involved in a dispute earlier in the day with a .22 caliber handgun at 10:20 Wednesday morning, police said.
No injuires were sustained, police said.
Oliver-Allamong was lodged in the Atlantic County Justice Facility on $20,000 cash bail.
Shawn G
12:49 pm on Thursday, January 31, 2013
Arrest cape may women? The headline suggests they arrested the city of cape may. Thanks for making me laugh! You do great work Anthony i know you are busy!
richardholden
9:54 am on Tuesday, February 5, 2013
wow, sounds like the apple dont fall from the tree, two crazy sisters. if it was a dispute with her husband, i feel bad for him being involved with that family.