Tag: South Brunswick Police
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First female mayor of South Brunswick to lead discussion
Lectures will be offered at the South Brunswick Senior Center during the month of November for resident members age 55 and older. “South Brunswick – Then & Now, A History of Our Township” will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 17. Carolyn McCallum, the first female mayor elected in South Brunswick, will lead a roundtable discussion…
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South Brunswick police continue to collect unwanted prescriptions
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The South Brunswick Police Department is continuing the Project Medicine Drop initiative, collecting unwanted, expired and unused medication in a bin that is located in the lobby of police headquarters. Pills, capsules, patches and pet medications are accepted; syringes/sharps or liquid medications are not. Empty all medication into a plastic or zipper…
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Fatal crash claims life of 96-year-old
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police are investigating a motor vehicle crash that claimed the life of a 96-year-old. The crash occurred on Cranbury-South River Road (Route 535) at the intersection of Route 32 at 1:23 p.m. on Sept. 27, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department. A Honda Accord was reportedly making a left turn…
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Police accuse home nurse aide of stealing from elderly client
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have charged a home nurse aide from Somerset with theft and credit card fraud of an elderly client. Relatives of a Dayton woman reportedly contacted police to report suspicious activity on her credit card, according to a statement prepared by the South Brunswick Police Department. The relatives also noted that a…
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South Brunswick police captain graduates from FBI academy
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South Brunswick Police Capt. James Ryan spent 10 weeks undergoing intense professional development coursework to become part of the prestigious FBI National Academy. Ryan, a 21-year veteran of the South Brunswick Police Department, graduated from the academy in Quantico, Virginia, on Sept. 16. The 265th session of…
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South Brunswick police chief asks residents to be aware of their surroundings
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka is asking all residents to be vigilant as they travel around the area. Hayducka released a statement following this weekend’s possible terrorist incidents in Seaside Park and New York City. “I have heard from several community members with questions. We have been in regular contact with…
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Police chief helps apprehend alleged armed men in South Brunswick
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have charged two men with allegedly illegally possessing handguns. Kyle Moore, 24, and Virenkuma Patel, 22, both of Monmouth Junction, were identified as suspects on Aug. 30. Around 8:30 a.m., officers were called to the area of Ridge Road and Pierson Street for a report of two men walking on the…
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South Brunswick police officers buy bicycle for teen in need
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Eight police officers made sure a township teenager had a bicycle after his was stolen. A woman told officers that her 14-year-old grandson’s bicycle was reportedly stolen out of the back of his father’s car on Timberline Court on Aug. 17, according to a statement prepared by the South Brunswick Police Department.…
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Township employees team up to save a life
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Four South Brunswick police officers, a South Brunswick Department of Public Works (DPW) employee and members of the South Brunswick and Monroe EMS/paramedics took quick actions to save the life of a 60-year-old man on Aug. 16. At around 11:52 a.m., William Rodriguez of Bayonne, a technician for Triangle Communications, suffered cardiac arrest…