A man who police say made 21 calls to 911 in Bridgeton has been arrested.

Bridgeton Police told NJ Advance Media Lloyd Selfridge, 54, was charged with making false public alarm after police responded to his call made from a Wendy's restaurant on Broad Street. Officers who arrived were told he was intoxicated and called 911 because he thought he would have a seizure.

According to the report, he told police he was finished eating so "It's time to go."

Police told the news website they gave Selfridge a ride and once he checked out he was charged and taken to the Cumberland County Jail, where he is being held on $2,500 bail

Selfridge made 11 calls alone in March to 911 and has been arrested before on the same charges.

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