ENGLISHTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT

      

15 MAIN STREET   ENGLISHTOWN, N.J. 07726

             NON - EMERGENCY - (732) 446-7000   EMERGENCY - 911

 

Lieutenant Peter S. Cooke, Jr.

Sergeant Richard Settele

Corporal Trevor Martinson

Corporal Michael MacInnes

Patrolman First Class Alexander Dinicola

Patrolman Nicola Costagliola

Patrolman Scott Christofides

Special Class II Officer Scott Zapora

Special Class II Officer John Popaca

 

 

We take great pride in the relationship we have with the citizens of our community and the responsibility to provide a safe and secure Borough to live in, however we cannot do it without your help;  Should you have any questions, suggestions or concerns please contact us.

 

Please click below for a current staff directory and contact information:

Englishtown Police Department Staff Directory

       

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Firearms ID Cards & Permits

 

All applicants MUST be a Borough of Englishtown resident and driver's license must reflect applicant's current BOROUGH address.  To obtain required forms, click on the links below.  The forms MUST be filled out entirely on the computer prior to printing.  Once completed, please call Lt. Cooke at (732) 446-7001 ext: 30 to schedule an appointment to drop off the forms.

 

 

Application for Firearms Purchaser Identification Card/Application to Purchase a Handgun:

http://www.njsp.org/info/pdf/firearms/sts-033.pdf

 

Application for Consent for Mental Health Records Search:

http://www.njsp.org/info/pdf/firearms/sp-066.pdf

 

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ENGLISHTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT IS PARTICIPATING IN 

OPERATION TAKE BACK NEW JERSEY

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

 

THE DAY TO DISPOSE OF YOUR UNUSED, UNWANTED, AND EXPIRED MEDICINE.

 

The goal of the program is to allow citizens of New Jersey to deliver all of their unused, unwanted, or expired medicine to law enforcement officials who in turn dispose of these controlled substances in a safe and non hazardous manner, preventing these pills from falling into the hands of juveniles or into the illicit market in our communities.

 

PLEASE HELP KEEP OUR CHILDREN AND COMMUNITY SAFE!

 

 

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MONMOUTH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

SHERIFF YOUTH WEEK

JULY 8 - 12, 2013

MONMOUTH COUNTY POLICE ACADEMY - FREEHOLD, N.J.

 

The Sheriff Youth Week program offers a unique opportunity for young poeple to explore interests in law enforcement through police academy-style training, physical fitness and instructional sessions.

 

 

Sheriff Youth Week is being held July 8 - 12, 2013 from 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.

Each day's session begins and ends with one hour of rigorous exercise and drill.

Each recruit will receive a certificate from the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office upon completion of the academy.

Recruits are taught by municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies.

 

Sheriff's Youth Week is free of charge and applications are accepted from Monmouth County high school aged students (graduated 8th grade going into high school, in high school or just graduated from high school).  Anyone interested in participating must return an application and signed permission slip with completed physical form to the Sheriff's Office no later than June 7, 2013.

 

For more information, please call Undersheriff Ted Freeman at (732) 577-5748.

 

NOTE: Background check will be done on all applicants

 

To download an application - go to www.monmouthsheriff.org click on community programs, click on Sheriff Youth Week, download the application and mail to Undersheriff Ted Freeman, Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, 50 East Main St. Freehold, N.J.  07728.

 

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PLEASE HELP:  HURRICANE SANDY INJURED OFFICER FUND

Click here for more information

 

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PROTECT THOSE THAT PROTECT YOU!

Working on the roadside is a dangerous and sometimes deadly job. 

That’s why the Division of Highway Traffic Safety is asking motorists to Make the Move. 

What’s the Move? When you see flashing lights on the side of the road, slow down, 

and if it’s safe, Move Over – away from police, fire crews, paramedics and tow truck drivers. 

If you make the move, others will follow.

 

For more information visit www.moveoverlaw.com

 

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