Tag: Sayreville Police Department
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Sayreville man who teaches second grade in New York charged with aggravated sexual assault of a minor
A teacher in Brooklyn who resides in Sayreville has been charged with sexual assault and the endangerment of a child less than 13 years of age. Gilbert D. Rimple, 63, was charged on June 30 with one count of first-degree aggravated sexual assault, one count of sexual assault in the second degree, and one…
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Sayreville PBA Local 98 to hold annual picnic on Aug. 25
Sayreville PBA Local 98 will hold its 44th annual picnic from 1-6 p.m. on Aug. 25 at Burke’s Park, Washington Road, Sayreville. Rain or shine. Bring your own tables and chairs. Adults are $20 in advance or $25 at the gate. Children are $5. For tickets, see any Sayreville police officer or visit headquarters, 1000…
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Sayreville teacher indicted with child endangerment, criminal sexual contact
A Sayreville War Memorial High School (SWMHS) teacher has been indicted for child endangerment, criminal sexual contact, and official misconduct for engaging in inappropriate conduct with several high school students. Eric Pieklo, 51, of South Amboy, the Woodshop teacher at SWMHS, was charged on June 11 with five counts of endangering the welfare of…
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Sayreville man pleads guilty in Edison carjacking
A man from Sayreville has pleaded guilty to carjacking, possession of a weapon, eluding, and aggravated assault in connection with an incident that occurred in Edison on Jan. 10, 2017. John Spina, 46, of Sayreville, pleaded guilty on May 13 under a plea agreement reached with Middlesex County Assistant Prosecutor Dimitri Teresh. Spina…
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Sayreville hires five police officers
SAYREVILLE – Five new officers have been sworn in to the Sayreville Police Department. At a Borough Council meeting on Feb. 11, the oaths of office were administered to Patrolmen Peter Dufrat, George Lestuck, Joseph McMahon, Michael Valentin and Matthew Zebrowski. Sayreville Police Chief John Zebrowski noted the new arrivals in the department occurred in…
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Sayreville School District honors memory of ‘Officer Chip’
SAYREVILLE – An officer who served in the Sayreville Police Department for many years is being remembered for his service to the community and to the students of the Sayreville School District. Members of the Board of Education began their Feb. 4 meeting by honoring the memory of Charles “Chip” Blazas, 64, who died on…
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Off-duty Sayreville police sergeant charged with DWI, assault by auto in Old Bridge
A police sergeant with the Sayreville Police Department is facing criminal charges stemming from a motor vehicle incident, which left another person in critical condition. Jeffrey Kutz, 57, of Marlboro, was off-duty at the time of the incident, which occurred on Route 9 south near Old Texas Road on Dec. 18, according to information provided…
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East Brunswick police help 11-year-old Sayreville resident raise funds for juvenile diabetes
EAST BRUNSWICK–The East Brunswick Police Department helped raise more than $10,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) One Walk. Forming #TeamConnor to show their support for Sayreville resident Connor Leonard, 11, who has Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes (T1D), the police department joined forces with PBA Locals 145 and 145A – and the community at large…
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South Amboy Elks donate vests to Sayreville police officers
South Amboy Elks National Foundation (ENF) donated three ballistic vests to Sayreville police officers through the Elks Care/Elks Share program. Pictured are Ptl. Matt Kenny, left to right Chief John Zebrowski, ENF Chairman Valentine Tarr, Dave Bryson and Sgt. Al Gawron. Not pictured: Ptl. Rebekah Morales.