Tag: South Brunswick Police Department
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U.S. Marine carries on family tradition of police work in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – William Bonura Jr. will continue the legacy his father and uncle began in North Brunswick. A previous employee of the South Brunswick Police Department, Bonura Jr. officially joined the North Brunswick Police Department on June 4 during his administration of oath. Bonura Jr. served with the U.S. Marines from 2009-13, and then…
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Four charged in one day due to extra DWI enforcement in South Brunswick
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Extra DWI enforcement by the South Brunswick Police Department resulted in four suspects being charged in one day. South Brunswick police responded to Valero on Route 130 for a report of a verbal dispute occurring between two individuals in a blue pickup truck around 10:31 a.m. on May 30, according to reports.…
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Loose dog inside tractor trailer blamed for crash
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick police responded to a motor vehicle crash on Route 1 north, near the intersection of Ridge Road, at around 11:12 p.m. on May 30. When officers arrived, they found a red 2011 tractor trailer overturned on the roadway. The driver was identified as a 65-year-old woman from Florida City,…
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South Brunswick remembers its two fallen officers during National Peace Officers Memorial Day
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The South Brunswick Police Department remembered all the officers nationwide killed in the line of duty, especially the two South Brunswick officers who lost their lives in service to our community. “The work we do is more challenging than ever, and the men and women who are called to this profession know…
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South Brunswick Police Department presents top awards
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The South Brunswick Police Department recognized the outstanding actions of its officers and citizens from 2017 during a special ceremony in honor of National Police Week on May 14. “It is the day in and day out actions of so many that make a difference. [W]e recognize those officers and citizens who went…
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Officials warn of the dangers of prom season
Prom and graduation season is upon us. Congratulations to all the students on a job well done. We hope that you and your family enjoy this very important and exciting time in your lives. It is during this time of celebration that we must be especially careful and diligent. Our children are under enormous peer…
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Seat belt campaign focuses on front and rear passengers
Law enforcement officers from the North Brunswick Police Department and the South Brunswick Police Department will join police from around the country in cracking down on unbuckled motorists and passengers as part of the “Click It or Ticket” campaign. From May 21 to June 3, there will be high visibility seat belt checkpoints and saturation…
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Deceased person found by Amtrak police
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick police received a call from Amtrak police around 4:23 p.m. on May 11 that a train had struck a person on the tracks. Officers located a deceased person near the Plainsboro border, according to information provided by South Brunswick Police Captain James Ryan. She was later identified as Cherylyn Alderfer, 24,…
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Former South Brunswick sergeant passes away at 78
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – An officer who served with the South Brunswick Police Department for 33 years has passed away. Dorsey Lee Trent, formerly of South Brunswick, passed away on May 5 at his home in Monroe. He was 78. Born in Farmers, Kentucky, he moved to the Dayton section of South Brunswick 75 years ago.…