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Englewood NJ: Prosecutor takes charge of police after chief retirement


“I would like to thank Chief Suffern for his service to the residents of Englewood for more than 30 years, and I wish him good health and all the best in his retirement,” Musella said. “I also commend the men and women of the Englewood Police Department for their dedicated service, and we look forward to working with them to ensure that public safety remains the priority of the department as we transition to a new leadership team.”
City Manager Sonia Alves-Viveiros called working with Suffern “an honor and pleasure.” The Prosecutor’s Office will remain in charge while the city looks to fill vacancies within the department. In addition to the chief, the role of deputy chief has not been filled since Gregory Halstead’s departure late last year. ....

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Prosecutor takes over N.J. police department after chief retires


Prosecutor takes over N.J. police department after chief retires
Updated Apr 02, 2021;
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The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday said it would take control of the Englewood Police Department after the retirement of the city police chief.
The recent retirement of Chief Lawrence Suffern and a prior retirement of a deputy chief left the 79-member police department with a void in its two top positions and came after months of tensions within the ranks. Suffern, who served with the department for 33 years, left Thursday, a day after city officials announced his retirement. Officials have not named any possible candidates to fill the high-ranking police posts. ....

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