Advisory
Our collaborative approach to addressing community issues led us to work with the New Jersey Department of Transportation and the South Brunswick Transportation Advisory Committee to improve traffic congestion on Route 1. The innovative idea allowed motorists to use the roadway shoulder for travel during peak commuting times. Officers enforced the new traffic patterns and commuting times were reduced in half.
Our community engagement efforts expanded this year with new programs addressing special needs residents and an additional School Resource Officer (SRO). The Special Needs Registry came out of our agency identifying nearly 1/3 of all residents reported missing in the Township in 2016 had a special needs such as dementia or autism. The program allows officers to quickly access a photograph and vital information about the missing person. The SRO program expanded to add another Class III officer. The school resource officer program is in its 19th year and represents the long standing commitment to our partnership with South Brunswick Board of Education and private schools.
Our community is facing the same challenges as the rest of the country in addressing the growing opium crisis. We have trained and equipped our officers to meet these challenges. In 2017 officers used naloxone 30 times to save lives. We have partnered with SOBA College Recovery to provide families and victims with resources to create long term solutions to the addiction issues.
I am proud of our agency continuing to meet the highest standard in the nation for law enforcement. We hold both national accreditation from CALEA and State accreditation from NJSACOP. Our department will stay at the forefront of emerging training and trends to address quality of life issues and crime in our community.
- Chief Raymond Hayducka
South Brunswick Police Release 2017 Annual Report
South Brunswick Police Release 2017 Annual Report
Attached to this email is the 2017 South Brunswick Township Police Department Annual Report. The report is compiled to capture our efforts as an agency in serving the 45,664 who call our community home, and the nearly 100,000 who work and travel through our community daily. It is the commitment and dedication of our 84 sworn men and women along with 25 civilian staff that makes the difference on a daily basis. In 2017 the department handled 79,624 calls for assistance.Our collaborative approach to addressing community issues led us to work with the New Jersey Department of Transportation and the South Brunswick Transportation Advisory Committee to improve traffic congestion on Route 1. The innovative idea allowed motorists to use the roadway shoulder for travel during peak commuting times. Officers enforced the new traffic patterns and commuting times were reduced in half.
Our community engagement efforts expanded this year with new programs addressing special needs residents and an additional School Resource Officer (SRO). The Special Needs Registry came out of our agency identifying nearly 1/3 of all residents reported missing in the Township in 2016 had a special needs such as dementia or autism. The program allows officers to quickly access a photograph and vital information about the missing person. The SRO program expanded to add another Class III officer. The school resource officer program is in its 19th year and represents the long standing commitment to our partnership with South Brunswick Board of Education and private schools.
Our community is facing the same challenges as the rest of the country in addressing the growing opium crisis. We have trained and equipped our officers to meet these challenges. In 2017 officers used naloxone 30 times to save lives. We have partnered with SOBA College Recovery to provide families and victims with resources to create long term solutions to the addiction issues.
I am proud of our agency continuing to meet the highest standard in the nation for law enforcement. We hold both national accreditation from CALEA and State accreditation from NJSACOP. Our department will stay at the forefront of emerging training and trends to address quality of life issues and crime in our community.
- Chief Raymond Hayducka
Address/Location
South Brunswick Twp Police Department
540 Ridge Rd
South Brunswick Township, NJ 08852
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 732-329-4646