Location
1000 Main St, Sayreville, NJ 08872
PROVIDE A TIP
You can submit a tip utilizing PoliceTips@sayreville.com email to provide information to the Sayreville Police Department regarding suspected criminal activity, suspicious persons, and/or any nuisance or quality of life issues.
If the tip involves a crime in progress, please call 9-1-1. Otherwise, send an email with as much detail as possible. Please include information such as the dates and times of the alleged criminal activity or suspicious behavior, physical descriptions and distinguishing characteristics of any persons involved, and the make, model and license plate information for any suspicious vehicles. Never jeopardize your own personal safety to obtain this information. Photos and/or videos can also be attached to the email. You may provide contact information where police can reach you for additional details if you choose. If you do not want to be contacted, indicate this in your email. To ensure that the information is received and can be disseminated to the proper investigators, please include the type of information being provided in the subject line of the email (examples may include “attention Traffic Safety” for a vehicle constantly speeding on your street or “attention Narcotics Bureau” for drug transactions).
Timothy Wiltsey
On May 25, 1991 five year old Timothy Wiltsey disappeared from a carnival in Kennedy Park on Washington Road. Almost one year later his remains were discovered in a creek bed in a remote area of Edison, NJ. There has been an indictment and arrest in this case.
UPDATE: On January 5, 2017 Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Dennis Nieves sentenced Michelle Lodzinski, the former South Amboy resident convicted of killing her 5-year-old son, Timothy Wiltsey, to 30 years in state prison.
Nancy Noga
On January 7, 1999, Nancy Noga, age 17, was reported missing by her family. On January 12, 1999, her body was found behind the Mini-Mall located at 499 Ernston Road in Sayreville, NJ.
An arrest ws made in 2021 and in October 2024 a jury found Bruce A. Cymanski guilty of felony murder, aggravated sexual assault, kidnapping and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.