SHARE

Woman Arrested After Shooting Threat Locks Down Popular North Jersey Restaurant

UPDATE: A woman who police said forced the temporary lockdown of a busy Bergen County restaurant during dinner this weekend was identified as a Westchester County resident.

Police rushed to Fire & Oak in Montvale on Saturday, Feb. 18, after a woman allegedly threatened to shoot someone.

Police rushed to Fire & Oak in Montvale on Saturday, Feb. 18, after a woman allegedly threatened to shoot someone.

Photo Credit: GoogleMaps Street View / INSET: Montvale PD

Diana Dealem-Calderon, 39, left Fire & Oak in Montvale after threatening to shoot someone during an argument, Police Chief Doug McDowell said.

Montvale police took her into custody a little over a mile away at the Woodcliff Lake Hilton, with help from their law enforcement colleagues there, the chief said.

No one was injured and no weapons were involved, but the incident did produce some anxious moments.

The call initially came in as "possible shots fired" at the Chestnut Ridge Road restaurant shortly before 8:30 p.m. Feb. 18.

Mutual aid officers from neighboring towns -- including Park Ridge, Upper Saddle River and Woodcliff Lake -- rushed to assist.

The restaurant was temporarily locked down as Montvale police determined that no shots were fired and the suspect had fled.

"Someone on the inside recorded it on their cellphone," a source with knowledge of the incident said.

An alert went out for a Honda Pilot with New York State license plates believed driven by Dealem-Calderon, who's had recent addresses in Pleasantville and Mount Vernon, NY.

Her cellphone was pinged at locations that included the Bears Nest condos in Park Ridge and the Garden State Parkway service area in Montvale, they said.

She ended up in custody at the Hilton and was released after being charged with making terroristic threats, causing a false public alarm and disorderly conduct, the chief said.

******

ORIGINAL STORY: Patrons at a popular Bergen County restaurant had some anxious moments after a woman who'd gotten into an argument threatened to shoot someone, authorities said.

No one was injured and no weapons were involved, but the Westchester County woman was arrested after the mid-evening turmoil Saturday at Fire & Oak in Montvale, Police Chief Doug McDowell confirmed.

Diana Dealem-Calderon, 39, was charged with making terroristic threats, causing a false public alarm and disorderly conduct.

The call of possible shots fired at the Chestnut Ridge Road restaurant raised concerns shortly before 8:30 p.m. Feb. 18.

Mutual aid officers from neighboring towns -- including Park Ridge, Upper Saddle River and Woodcliff Lake -- rushed to assist.

The restaurant was temporarily locked down as Montvale police determined that no shots were fired and the suspect had fled.

"Someone on the inside recorded it on their cellphone," a source with knowledge of the incident said late Saturday.

An alert went out for a Honda Pilot with New York State license plates believed driven by Dealem-Calderon, who's had recent addresses in Pleasantville and Mount Vernon, NY.

Her cellphone was pinged at locations that included the Bears Nest condos in Park Ridge and the Garden State Parkway service area in Montvale, they said.

Montvale and Woodcliff Lake police seized Dealem-Calderon a short time later at the Woodcliff Lake Hilton, McDowell said.

The chief praised the work of his officer and thanked law enforcement colleagues who assisted in controlling the scene and searching for the suspect.

CHECK BACK FOR MORE DETAILS

to follow Daily Voice Atlantic and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE