HOPATCONG — A Hopatcong man was arrested after allegedly calling borough police to say he was the was the president and demanding to speak to Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow, according to a report on NJHerald.com.

Jason Slater, 28, made three calls to 9-1-1 on June 10 but refused to give the dispatcher any information. He then called police headquarters with his request to speak to Tebow.

Police went to his house where they found him hiding in his mother's closet under pillows.

Slater was charged with creating a false public alarm. He also received a summons for littering after twice throwing his other paperwork on the ground after being released.