Tag: Aberdeen Township Police Department
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Fatal collision in Aberdeen Township remains under investigation
ABERDEEN — A fatal collision involving a sport utility vehicle and a dirt bike that took place in Aberdeen Township on the evening of Oct. 14 is under investigation, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Oct. 15. The deceased individual has been identified as Clifford Walton, 40, of the Cliffwood Beach section…
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Lloyd has ‘acting’ title removed; becomes Aberdeen police chief
ABERDEEN — Matthew Lloyd has officially been named Aberdeen Township’s police chief. During a Township Council meeting on Aug. 18, members of the governing body passed a resolution which names Lloyd as the police chief for an initial term that runs from Jan. 1, 2022 through Dec. 31, 2026. Mayor Fred Tagliarini, Deputy Mayor Concetta…
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Aberdeen council adopts ordinance to expedite hiring of police officers
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council in Aberdeen Township have adopted an ordinance that will permit the hiring of certain police officers without an examination requirement. During a meeting on Oct. 21, Mayor Fred Tagliarini, Deputy Mayor Joseph J. Martucci Sr. and council members Greg Cannon, Concetta B. Kelley, Margaret Montone and Robert…
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Aberdeen Township police officer charged with official misconduct
Aberdeen Township Police Officer Philip M. Santiago, 34, has been arrested and charged with two counts of second degree official misconduct and related crimes in connection with separate actions he allegedly took while on duty earlier this year, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey announced on Sept. 1. Santiago is also charged with second degree…
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Aberdeen holds ceremony for new police hires, promotions
ABERDEEN – The Aberdeen Township Police Department marked the promotions of two veteran officers and the addition of three new patrolmen during a recent ceremony. Alan Geyer, who was appointed police chief on March 1 when Rick Derechailio retired, was formally sworn in as the department’s commanding officer during the May 13 ceremony. And, Sgt.…
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Aberdeen council plans for sewer upgrades
ABERDEEN – The Township Council has introduced a $185,000 bond ordinance that will help to fund $417,000 worth of sewer improvements in Aberdeen Township. The ordinance was introduced April 15. Council members scheduled a public hearing for May 6 and may adopt the ordinance following the public hearing. The improvements would consist of line rehabilitation…
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Geyer named new chief of Aberdeen Township Police Department
ABERDEEN – Municipal officials have announced the promotion of Deputy Chief Alan Geyer to the rank of police chief in the Aberdeen Township Police Department. Geyer succeeds Rick Derechailo, who has retired. Derechailo had served as police chief since January 2019, according to municipal officials. “While we are saddened to see Chief Derechailo leave, we…
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Aberdeen appoints new deputy police chief, promotes other officers
ABERDEEN – Municipal officials in Aberdeen Township have announced three hires and four promotions in the Aberdeen Township Police Department. A ceremony was held at the municipal building on Sept. 16. Capt. Alan Geyer was promoted to deputy chief. The deputy chief’s position has been open since Rick Derechailo was promoted to chief in January…
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Aberdeen police department launches voluntary camera registry program
ABERDEEN – The Aberdeen Township Police Department has announced the launch of a voluntary program that enables residents and business operators to register their exterior surveillance cameras with the police department. According to a press release, in the event of a crime, police may contact residents and business operators who have registered their cameras to…