Ghost Weapons

When police arrived at a Mays Landing man’s house for a domestic argument last year, they discovered four untraceable “ghost weapons,” according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office, who sentenced him to three years in jail on Thursday.Matthew Kimberlin, 31, who was charged with unlawfully possessing an assault firearm, will not be eligible for parole for a year. Following a call from a neighbor, Hamilton Township police were called to a residence on April 17 for a physical domestic altercation, according to a news release from the prosecutor’s office.