Tag: South Brunswick Police Department

  • Man allegedly was under the influence, fatigued during dump truck crash that destroyed New Road home

    Man allegedly was under the influence, fatigued during dump truck crash that destroyed New Road home

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The driver of a dump truck that crashed into a home on New Road last month has been accused of taking drugs and not sleeping enough prior to the accident. An investigation by South Brunswick Police Traffic Safety Bureau Officer William Beard into the Aug. 14 crash has led to charges against…

  • Kory Drive family displaced after fire, gas leak

    Kory Drive family displaced after fire, gas leak

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A fire and subsequent gas leak on Sept. 7 has displaced a family with three school-aged children. The fire was reported at 6 p.m. on Kory Drive. When officers and firefighters arrived they found smoke coming from the top floor of the two-story home, which had already been evacuated, according to information…

  • South Brunswick Police ensure safety as school begins

    South Brunswick Police ensure safety as school begins

        SOUTH BRUNSWICK – As more than 9,000 students head back to school on Sept. 5, South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka announced that once again the department would launch its highly successful Operation Safe Schools program. “Our focus is to assist in a smooth transition for all students, parents and teachers. We will have…

  • Tutor charged with allegedly touching student in South Brunswick

    Tutor charged with allegedly touching student in South Brunswick

      A math tutor in Plainsboro charged on July 31 with inappropriately touching a 15-year-old student has also been charged with criminal conduct involving three additional victims   Suresh Rawal, 65, of East Windsor, was charged on Aug. 27 with two counts of sexual assault in the second degree, two counts of endangering the welfare…

  • South Brunswick police release investigative findings regarding unusual number of serious summer crashes

    South Brunswick police release investigative findings regarding unusual number of serious summer crashes

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The summer of 2019 has seen an unusual number of serious motor vehicle crashes South Brunswick, according to the police department. In each case, a specialized unit from the department was called to investigate the causes and contributing factors that led to the crash. The South Brunswick Police Traffic Safety Bureau, is…

  • South Brunswick needs crossing guards for upcoming school year

    South Brunswick needs crossing guards for upcoming school year

    The South Brunswick Police Department is looking to fill crossing guard positions for the 2019-20 school year. All work is performed outdoors regardless of weather and the job sites can be anywhere throughout the township. Working times vary according to school schedules. The salary range for the part-time school crossing guard position is $11.56-$21.23 per…

  • South Brunswick police recover handgun following dispute

    South Brunswick police recover handgun following dispute

      SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick police tracked down a suspect who fled a dispute on Aug. 13 after allegedly brandishing a gun. At 7:30 p.m., police received a 911 call of a dispute on Pierson Street in which a male allegedly showed a handgun, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department.…

  • South Brunswick to conduct training at Monmouth Junction Elementary School for two weeks

    South Brunswick to conduct training at Monmouth Junction Elementary School for two weeks

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick Police will be conducting training at different times over the next two weeks starting today, Aug. 19, at Monmouth Junction Elementary School, 630 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Residents may see a large number of uniformed officers and/or police vehicles in the area, according to information provided…

  • Middlesex County Grand Jury hands up a 30-count indictment in Dark Web narcotic trafficking business

    Middlesex County Grand Jury hands up a 30-count indictment in Dark Web narcotic trafficking business

      Five people and two corporations have been named in a 30-count indictment regarding a multi-million-dollar criminal enterprise responsible for manufacturing and distributing narcotics in New Jersey, New York and through the Dark Web.   Chester Anderson, 45, of South Brunswick; Jarrette Codd, 42, of Jamesburg; and Ronald MacCarty, 51, of Jackson in Ocean Township,…