Tag: East Brunswick Police Department
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East Brunswick Daisy troops donate water, Gatorade to local heroes
East Brunswick Daisy Girl Scouts in Kindergarten Troop 81920 and First Grade Troop 81624 came together to honor the heroes at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, the East Brunswick Police Department, the local COVID-19 testing site at MedExpress and the local food bank. The girls spent hours making homemade cards with heartfelt messages that now…
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East Brunswick preschooler insists on donating masks to police officers
EAST BRUNSWICK–With protective gear needed now more than ever, a 5-year-old boy asked his family to help out East Brunswick police officers. Brian Zhang, Brendan’s father, said that when COVID-19 impacted the community last month, his son, who attends Pre-K at Hammarskjold Middle School’s Early Learning Academy, asked him to purchase personal protective equipment (PPE)…
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East Brunswick police hold one-day fundraiser for people with autism affected by COVID-19 crisis
EAST BRUNSWICK–Wanting to support individuals with autism who are affected by the COVID-19 crisis, the East Brunswick Police Department held a one-day fundraiser, garnering $1,000 in donations. Sgt. Tom Cassidy, who is part of the police department’s Community Response Unit, said the police department raised almost $1,000 which was donated to the non-profit organization MyGOAL…
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East Brunswick residents can receive emergency notifications via text message
The East Brunswick Police Department is offering text alerts for emergency notifications, public safety threats, dangerous weather and traffic advisories. Text 08816 to 888777 to sign up.
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Beware of ‘grandparent scam’ where con artist pretends to be a relative in distress
The following information was disseminated by the East Brunswick Police Department: In a typical Grandparent Scam, a con artist calls or emails the victim posing as a relative in distress or someone claiming to represent the relative (such as a lawyer or law enforcement agent). The “relative” of the grandparent explains (s)he is in trouble…
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East Brunswick police will issue summonses to those improperly discarding medical materials
The East Brunswick Police Department issued the following statement after Chief Frank LoSacco spoke about people discarding their used masks and gloves in grocery store parking lots: “Many people across New Jersey are wearing protective gloves and masks while grocery shopping. While East Brunswick strongly supports and encourages this, it is very unfortunate that some…
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Blue Delivery program helps East Brunswick residents in dire need of assistance
EAST BRUNSWICK – The East Brunswick Police Community Response Unit has put together a Blue Delivery program to help members of the community who are in dire need of assistance. Specifically, senior citizens age 65 and older who have no transportation or means to get groceries and who are at high risk due to respiratory…
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East Brunswick Police Department launches online reporting system
EAST BRUNSWICK–Chief of Police Frank LoSacco announced the launch of the East Brunswick Police Department’s new online reporting platform. The public will be able to report minor incidents and crimes through the use of an electronic online reporting system on the East Brunswick Police Department website. All residents have to do is click on Online Reporting,…
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East Brunswick is collecting face masks for first responders
EAST BRUNSWICK – The East Brunswick Police Department is requesting donations of unused face masks (N95), for use by healthcare providers and first responders to respond to the COVID-19 emergency. Drop-off location will be at East Brunswick Police Headquarters, 1 Civic Center Dr., East Brunswick, at the front desk (24/7).