Tag: Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office
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Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office scheduled for an on-site assessment; public comments welcomed April 26
The Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office is scheduled for an on-site assessment as part of its program to achieve accreditation by verifying that it meets recognized professional best practices. Administered by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, the accreditation program requires agencies to comply with best practice standards in five basic areas: the…
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Some 156 COVID-19 tests administered on first day at Middlesex County drive-thru testing facility
EDISON – Some 156 COVID-19 tests were administered to Middlesex County residents on the opening day of the drive-thru testing facility at the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Kilmer Vehicle Inspection Center in Edison. Those wishing to be tested are required to make an appointment and meet a set of criteria. Kimberly Burnett, public information…
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Twelve officers complete 21 weeks of training, officially join Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department
The 12 newest Middlesex County sheriff’s officers come from a variety of backgrounds, are graduates of Mercer County Police Academy, and all went through 21 weeks of training from Sept. 3, 2019, through Jan. 23. “We are proud to welcome these 12 new sheriff’s officers to our ranks,” said Middlesex County Freeholder Director Ronald G.…
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As officers retire, North Brunswick Police Department hires replacements
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two police officers officially joined the North Brunswick Police Department on Jan. 13, set to replace four members of the department who will be retiring as of Feb. 1. Max. A Pavlis and Jacob C. Geyer were administered the oath of office during the North Brunswick Township Council meeting. Pavlis grew up…
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Project Lifesaver helps locates the missing in Middlesex County
The Project Lifesaver missing person search and rescue program by the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Officers is available to residents age 5 and over who have a history of wandering due to illness or disability and require 24-hour supervision. Project Lifesaver is collaboratively administrated by the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office and the Office of Aging &…
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Six officers, four investigators join Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office
Six Sheriff’s Officers and four Sheriff’s Investigators were sworn in to their respective positions on July 18. While these 10 new officers come from a variety of backgrounds, they have several things in common: all are graduates of Mercer County Police Academy, and all went through 21 weeks of training from March 4 to…
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Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit ready to ‘sniff out trouble’
K-9 Celeste is ready to put her best paw forward and sniff out trouble, according to the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO). The German Shepherd and her partner, Sheriff’s Officer Rafael Morales, are now certified to track criminals and missing persons. Starting Jan. 28, the pair completed a 16-week course conducted by the Union County…
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Middlesex County fourth graders design artwork for coloring books about bicycle, personal safety
In January, Middlesex County Sheriff Mildred Scott invited all fourth grade students throughout the county to submit artwork for two Sheriff’s Office publications. The purpose of the books, “Bicycle Safety” and “Personal Safety,” is to serve as a guide for children on riding safety, traffic safety, stranger awareness, home security, injury prevention and other topics,…
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Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office to hold annual Junior Police Academy
The Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office will hold its annual D.A.R.E.–Junior Police Academy this summer for children entering fifth and sixth grades in Middlesex County in the 2019-20 school year. The program will run from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays, July 8-19 at the Middlesex County Fire Academy, 1001 Fire Academy Way, Sayreville. The daily routine…