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Dog captures rabid bat in vicinity of Ridge Road and Green Ridge Lane

Dog captures rabid bat in vicinity of Ridge Road and Green Ridge Lane × SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A resident’s dog captured a bat in the vicinity of Ridge Road and Green Ridge Lane, which later tested positive for rabies. The bat was retrieved by South Brunswick Animal Control and transported to the New Jersey Department of Health Laboratory. The State Laboratory reported on May 19 that the bat tested positive for rabies, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department. This is the third rabid animal reported within Middlesex County for 2021 and the first animal reported in South Brunswick. The South Brunswick Health Department continues to monitor rabies cases within the municipality.  Residents should report wild animals showing signs of unusual behavior to the South Brunswick Police Department at 732-329-4646.

Chief College prioritized safety of South Brunswick officers

Chief College prioritized safety of South Brunswick officers Chief College prioritized safety of South Brunswick officers   1 / 2  Retired South Brunswick Chief of Police Frank College was sworn in as a police officer on Oct. 19, 1964. He was promoted to detective sergeant in 1973, to lieutenant in 1975, and to captain in 1980. He was assigned as acting chief in 1987, and officially installed as chief in 1988.PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT   2 / 2  South Brunswick mourns the loss of retired Police Chief Frank College.PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT ❮   1 / 2  Retired South Brunswick Chief of Police Frank College was sworn in as a police officer on Oct. 19, 1964. He was promoted to detective sergeant in 1973, to lieutenant in 1975, and to captain in 1980. He was assigned as acting chief in 1987, and officially installed as chief in 1988.PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT

Drop off expired medications to South Brunswick Police Department on April 24

Drop off expired medications to South Brunswick Police Department on April 24 Drop off expired medications to South Brunswick Police Department on April 24 The South Brunswick Police Department will be the site of Operation Take Back NJ from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 24, collecting unused or expired medications. Individuals may dispose of medication either in its original container or by removing medication from its container and disposing directly into the drug disposal box. If the original container is submitted, individuals are encouraged to remove the prescription label if it contains any personal identifying information. Liquid products, such as cough medicine, should remain sealed in their original container.  The depositor should ensure that the cap is tightly sealed to prevent leakage.

N J cop who accused police chief of fixing tickets was wrongly suspended, lawsuit says

N.J. cop who accused police chief of fixing tickets was wrongly suspended, lawsuit says Updated 12:30 PM; A police officer in Middlesex County who reported his chief for allegedly dismissing friends’ traffic tickets has filed suit against the town, claiming he was suspended without cause and has been subjected to false disciplinary charges. Officer Ricardo Moreira claims in court papers that South Brunswick Police Chief Ray Hayducka routinely ordered cops under his supervision to “dismiss tickets issued against the chief’s friends and favored individuals.” Moreira, an officer with the department since December 2011, claims Hayducka asked him to dismiss a ticket he wrote someone who illegally parked in a handicapped spot, according to the suit, filed recently in state Superior Court in Middlesex County.

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