Fall Crime Prevention Tips

As the Fall season sets in, temperatures drop and the Sun sets earlier each day.  While we are all busy enjoying the weather it is important to remember that this time of year is perfect cover for petty criminals.  Here are a few simple tips that will help to keep you from being a victim […]

As the Fall season sets in, temperatures drop and the Sun sets earlier each day.  While we are all busy enjoying the weather it is important to remember that this time of year is perfect cover for petty criminals.  Here are a few simple tips that will help to keep you from being a victim of theft.

Put on those lights! Criminals don’t like bright lights.  A carefully placed floodlight on a motion sensor is an economical way to prevent people from lurking in the shadows.

Lock those doors! Most vehicle thefts are spontaneous events.  If a thief is confronted with a locked door it is likely that he will move on to the next car.

Keep your valuables in the house! You would not believe how many people will leave valuable electronics like laptops and GPS units in an unlocked car.  Lock your ca

Where are your serial numbers? When we solve a burglary one of our priorities is returning property to the rightful owner.  That is why it is important to keep those serial numbers listed somewhere.

Don’t be afraid to call! You know what is normal for your neighborhood and what is out of the ordinary.  If you see any suspicious activities don’t hesitate to call us at 732-727-4444.

 

Tour de Force 2011

Anyone want to take a bike ride…….to Washington D.C.?  As incredible as it sounds members of our department did just that last week when they joined several hundred other Officers from around the country and rode from Ground Zero to the Pentagon.  The 340 mile trip was completed in four days and raised over four […]

Team Sayreville 2011

Anyone want to take a bike ride…….to Washington D.C.?  As incredible as it sounds members of our department did just that last week when they joined several hundred other Officers from around the country and rode from Ground Zero to the Pentagon.  The 340 mile trip was completed in four days and raised over four hundred thousand dollars for families of Law Enforcement Officers killed in the line of duty.

 

Established in 2001 by a core group of NYPD Officers this event continues to grow.  In addition to it’s fundraising success the event raises awareness of the sacrifice members of the thin blue line make every day.  This year our team included riders Sergeants Sean O’Donnell and Peter Skarzynski, Officer Keith Grausam, and Chief John Zebrowski.  Equally important was the participation of our support crew of Sergeant William Gottstine, Ruben Salgado and Rich Jurkiewicz who provided repair and logistical support for the ride.

 

Our Department is very proud of our members who gave freely of their time to make this annual event a success.  If you would like more information about the ride you can visit TourDeForce.com.

 

Sayreville Day 2011

In our ongoing effort to reach more of the community the Department really made it’s presence known at Sayreville Day 2011.  This annual event is widely attended and gave our Officers to show off some of the services that we provide and more importantly, to have some nice one on one conversations with Borough residents. […]

In our ongoing effort to reach more of the community the Department really made it’s presence known at Sayreville Day 2011.  This annual event is widely attended and gave our Officers to show off some of the services that we provide and more importantly, to have some nice one on one conversations with Borough residents.

Our Identification Bureau was on scene displaying their evidence collection equipment while Sergeant O’Donnell spent time explaining the special training and tactics involved in our Bike Patrol.  Our Auxiliary Officers handled the additional traffic from the event capably assisted by our Police Explorers who were supervised by Officer George Lestuck.  Of course Officer Chip Blazas was on hand with our award winning DARE car while Chief Zebrowski spent the day greeting everyone who stopped by for a visit.