The police department is located around the corner from the County Court House on Kirkpatrick Street. The Records Bureau is present at this location, as is the traffic safety, domestic violence and community outreach bureaus. The department organizes crime prevention, neighborhood watch, and anti-drug and anti-gang programs. The department's current director is Peter Mangarella.
Monmouth County Correctional Institution's Information Center offers inmate prison records for individuals incarcerated in Monmouth County Correctional Institutions. Contact the center at the number provided for additional information on the services offered.
First established in 1927, the Little Silver Police Department currently employs 16 full-time law enforcement officers, five full-time civilian employees and several part-time employees, who serve 6,500+ residents over a 2.77 square mile area in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
The mission of the Tinton Falls Police Department is to "provide a safe environment for all citizens and visitors" to the borough. Located in the Tinton Falls Municipal Center, the department is divided into patrol, traffic safety, detective and school resources units. The department is active in the borough's neighborhood watch program, which meets quarterly and encourages the active participation of all citizens in crime prevention.
Freehold Township Police Department is located in the justice center building in the Freehold Township municipal complex. The township complex is at the corner of Schanck and Stillwell Corners Roads, and also houses administrative offices and Freehold Township Independent Fire Co. #1. Ernest Schriefer is the Freehold Township Chief of Police.
The Manalapan Police Department has served and protected the community of Manalapan for nearly 50 years. Part of the Manalapan Municipal Complex, the Police Department contains the offices of over sixty police officers.
The Middletown Township Police Department was founded in 1928 and was staffed by a lone patrolman/police chief who rode a donated motorcycle around town and had no headquarters. Today, it has grown to one of the largest police departments in the state, manned with more than 100 officers, and a K-9 specialist in explosives detection. The department's PBA and associated organizations host many charitable events, fundraisers, substance abuse awareness initiatives and police explorers.