The Monmouth County DWI Task Force will conduct two DWI checkpoints from Friday through Sunday, Brielle Police Chief and Task Force Coordinator Michael W. Palmer announced.
Category Archives: Fair Haven Police and Fire Files
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Fair Haven Police Report: Theft, DWI, Drug Possession
The following April and March criminal incident and arrests were reported by Fair Haven police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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Fair Haven Police Report: Vandalism, DWI, Contempt
The following January criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Fair Haven police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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Fair Haven Police Report: Theft, Burglary, Criminal Mischief, DWI, Marijuana
The following December criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Fair Haven police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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Fair Haven Police Investigating Local ATM Skimming
Fair Haven police are investigating a fraud case involving the use of an ATM skimmer at 1st Constitution Bank in the borough.
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Honoring Fair Haven’s Police Chief
The year was 1987. It was a year of big hair, mullets, boom boxes, break dancing, penny loafers, Nintendo, Miami Vice fashion and Ford Crown Victoria police cars. And it was the year that one cop began his now 30-year career in Fair Haven.
Focus: A Night Out with Fair Haven Cops
It was the community’s night out — with Fair Haven cops. It’s that first Tuesday in August more aptly referred to nationwide as National Night Out.
Focus: A Fair Haven Cop’s Shave for Childhood Cancer
The event was dubbed Shave a Hero/Save a Hero.
Cops, firefighters, teachers, school administrators … all sorts of community leaders, and even kids and parents … They all gathered on Saturday at Middletown Fire Department’s Community Fire Company in the Leonardo section of the township to get a head shave as a way of showing their participation in the fight against childhood cancer. Participants’ heads were shaved by kids with cancer.
Fair Haven Police Cpl. John Waltz (along with his son) was one of the shavees. And, after the shave, a good time was had by all at the firehouse. Proceeds funded the cause via Infinite Love for Kids Fighting Cancer.
Take a look at the photos below for a glimpse into the event … (And don’t forget to click to enlarge!)
— Top photo/Laurie Kegley
— Gallery Photos/John Waltz
A Night Out with Fair Haven Police
An invite from Fair Haven police …
You are cordially invited to take part in Fair Haven’s National Night Out Against Crime.
Fair Haven Police Report: DWI, CDS Possession, Theft, Credit Card Fraud
The following June criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Fair Haven police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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Fair Haven Police Report: Theft, Underage DWI, Marijuana, Defiant Trespass
The following May criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Fair Haven police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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A Fair Haven PD Promotion: Sgt. Stephen Schneider
He now has three stripes on the arm of his uniform. It’s the official sign that Fair Haven Police Department’s Stephen Schneider is now a sergeant.
He joins the ranks of current sergeants Jesse Dykstra and Sherri Lambert in the department. The 38-year-old Howell resident took oath of office for his new rank — his promotion — at Monday night’s Borough Council meeting.
Schneider, who has been working as a Fair Haven officer since Jan. 1, 2006, has been assigned to many areas within the department, he said on Thursday, but most recently, he has served for the past five years as its detective. He said he feels proud and lucky to work as an officer and be a part of the Fair Haven community in that capacity.
“I am glad to have been hired and to be able to serve the residents of Fair Haven,” Schneider said. “This is truly a wonderful community to be a part of, and to have the opportunity to work with the finest officers is just simply a huge bonus.”
Prior to his work in Fair Haven, Schneider served in the Brookdale Community College Police Department, where he served for four years, from 2001 to 2005.
Congrats to Sgt. Schneider! You can call him sergeant.
— Elaine Van Develde
— Photo/courtesy of FHPD
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