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In honor of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week we’d like to finish the week with highlighting the remainder of our hardworking and dedicated communication officers. 

Communication Officer John Crosio started dispatching for Wall Police part-time in 2018. He is a full time communication officer for Brick Police where he has worked for more than 14 years. 

Communication Officer Jessica Anan started her career with the Wall Police in 2022. She loves spending her time with her family, going to the beach and going to the gym. 

Communication Officer John “Mugsy” Clayton has been with Wall Police since 1994. He is the Fire Chief for Manasquan Fire Department and loves spending time with his dogs, Hank and Kevin.

In honor of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week we’d like to finish the week with highlighting the remainder of our hardworking and dedicated communication officers.

Communication Officer John Crosio started dispatching for Wall Police part-time in 2018. He is a full time communication officer for Brick Police where he has worked for more than 14 years.

Communication Officer Jessica Anan started her career with the Wall Police in 2022. She loves spending her time with her family, going to the beach and going to the gym.

Communication Officer John “Mugsy” Clayton has been with Wall Police since 1994. He is the Fire Chief for Manasquan Fire Department and loves spending time with his dogs, Hank and Kevin.
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3 hours ago
Please see the below press release issued by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office: 

The cause of a pedestrian being struck by a motor vehicle in Wall Township is currently under investigation, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Thursday.

On Monday April 15, 2024, at approximately 11:22 a.m., the Wall Township Police Department responded to a vehicle-versus-pedestrian crash at the intersection of Route 35 and Warren Avenue.

The investigation revealed that an 82-year-old male driver of a 2007 Maserati was attempting to execute a left-hand turn onto State Route 35 southbound when he struck a 78-year-old male who was attempting to cross the road in the crosswalk from the east to west side.

As a result of the crash, the pedestrian was taken to a local hospital where he is being treated for life-threatening injuries.

The driver remained on scene.

An investigation involving members of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, Monmouth County Serious Collision Analysis Response Team (SCART), and the Wall Township Police Department remains active and ongoing. Anyone with information about this matter is being asked to contact MCPO Detective Brian Boryszewski at 800-533-7443 or Wall Township Police Department Sergeant Andrew Baldino at 732-449-4500 extension 1174.

No charges or summonses have been issued with regard to the incident at this time.

Please see the below press release issued by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office:

The cause of a pedestrian being struck by a motor vehicle in Wall Township is currently under investigation, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Thursday.

On Monday April 15, 2024, at approximately 11:22 a.m., the Wall Township Police Department responded to a vehicle-versus-pedestrian crash at the intersection of Route 35 and Warren Avenue.

The investigation revealed that an 82-year-old male driver of a 2007 Maserati was attempting to execute a left-hand turn onto State Route 35 southbound when he struck a 78-year-old male who was attempting to cross the road in the crosswalk from the east to west side.

As a result of the crash, the pedestrian was taken to a local hospital where he is being treated for life-threatening injuries.

The driver remained on scene.

An investigation involving members of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, Monmouth County Serious Collision Analysis Response Team (SCART), and the Wall Township Police Department remains active and ongoing. Anyone with information about this matter is being asked to contact MCPO Detective Brian Boryszewski at 800-533-7443 or Wall Township Police Department Sergeant Andrew Baldino at 732-449-4500 extension 1174.

No charges or summonses have been issued with regard to the incident at this time.
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6 hours ago
Today for National Public Safety Telecommunicators week we would like to highlight another three of our dedicated communication officers. 

Communication Officer Mike Weber started his career with Wall Police in 2021. He’s also a Special Law Enforcement Officer in Spring Lake. He loves to golf and spend time with his Golden Retriever Sadie. 

Communication Officer Nicole Zailckas started her career with Wall Police in 2013. She’s loves reading, writing and spending time with her dogs. 

Communication Officer Seamus Hickey started his career with Wall Police in 2022. He is a volunteer firefighter with Laurelton Fire Department Station 23 in Brick. He likes to spend his time hiking and going to the gym.

Today for National Public Safety Telecommunicators week we would like to highlight another three of our dedicated communication officers.

Communication Officer Mike Weber started his career with Wall Police in 2021. He’s also a Special Law Enforcement Officer in Spring Lake. He loves to golf and spend time with his Golden Retriever Sadie.

Communication Officer Nicole Zailckas started her career with Wall Police in 2013. She’s loves reading, writing and spending time with her dogs.

Communication Officer Seamus Hickey started his career with Wall Police in 2022. He is a volunteer firefighter with Laurelton Fire Department Station 23 in Brick. He likes to spend his time hiking and going to the gym.
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1 day ago
Happy National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week to two more of our fantastic Communication Officers. Pictured below is Communication Officer Antoinette Kerins and Communication Officer Mike Lauber with Lenny, the owner of Valente’s. 

Thank you @valentesitaliandeli and @walltownshippba so much for taking care of our communication officers and providing them lunch! 

Communication Officer Kerins started her career with Wall Police in 2007. Her favorite animals are penguins and she’s always cold. 

Communication Officer Lauber started his career with Wall Police in 2008. He is also our IT Administrator and has a love for his family and Star Wars.

Happy National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week to two more of our fantastic Communication Officers. Pictured below is Communication Officer Antoinette Kerins and Communication Officer Mike Lauber with Lenny, the owner of Valente’s.

Thank you @valentesitaliandeli and @walltownshippba so much for taking care of our communication officers and providing them lunch!

Communication Officer Kerins started her career with Wall Police in 2007. Her favorite animals are penguins and she’s always cold.

Communication Officer Lauber started his career with Wall Police in 2008. He is also our IT Administrator and has a love for his family and Star Wars.
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2 days ago
Wall Police and EMS attended the Monmouth County Workforce Development 2024 Spring Job Fair. Thank you to everyone who came out! 

If you missed it, no worries! Check out our website for all Wall Police and EMS job opportunities. 

https://www.wallpolice.org/career

Wall Police and EMS attended the Monmouth County Workforce Development 2024 Spring Job Fair. Thank you to everyone who came out!

If you missed it, no worries! Check out our website for all Wall Police and EMS job opportunities.

www.wallpolice.org/career
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2 days ago
In honor of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Wall Police wants to recognize some of our dedicated and hardworking communication officers! 

Pictured left to right is:

Communications Officer John Schaefer, Communications Officer Matt Swiger and Communications Officer LeighAnne Woolley

Communications Officer Schaefer started with the Wall Police in 2020. He is also a Special Law Enforcement Officer with the Brick Police. He enjoys spending time with his family and dog Scout. 

Communications Officer Swiger also started with the Wall Police in 2020. He loves golfing, fishing and spending time with his kids. 

Communications Officer Woolley started her career with the Wall Police in 2007. She also has a masters degree in anthropology and loves spending time with her niece and nephew.

In honor of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Wall Police wants to recognize some of our dedicated and hardworking communication officers!

Pictured left to right is:

Communications Officer John Schaefer, Communications Officer Matt Swiger and Communications Officer LeighAnne Woolley

Communications Officer Schaefer started with the Wall Police in 2020. He is also a Special Law Enforcement Officer with the Brick Police. He enjoys spending time with his family and dog Scout.

Communications Officer Swiger also started with the Wall Police in 2020. He loves golfing, fishing and spending time with his kids.

Communications Officer Woolley started her career with the Wall Police in 2007. She also has a masters degree in anthropology and loves spending time with her niece and nephew.
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3 days ago
Wall Township Police boasts its own public safety answering point (PSAP) and communication center, staffed 24/7/365 by a group of amazingly talented full and part time Communications Officers. We take a week every April to recognize these talented professionals, despite their year-round hard work.

Our PSAP is one of only 5 in Monmouth County. Being a PSAP means 911 calls made in Wall Township are answered in Wall Township. From there, our team of highly trained dispatchers sends the appropriate resources to handle the emergency.

This responsibility comes with a tremendous number of certifications and hard work. Join us in celebrating our Communications Officers in Wall Township during Public Safety Telecommunicator Week!

Wall Township Police boasts its own public safety answering point (PSAP) and communication center, staffed 24/7/365 by a group of amazingly talented full and part time Communications Officers. We take a week every April to recognize these talented professionals, despite their year-round hard work.

Our PSAP is one of only 5 in Monmouth County. Being a PSAP means 911 calls made in Wall Township are answered in Wall Township. From there, our team of highly trained dispatchers sends the appropriate resources to handle the emergency.

This responsibility comes with a tremendous number of certifications and hard work. Join us in celebrating our Communications Officers in Wall Township during Public Safety Telecommunicator Week!
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4 days ago
Expect delays in the area of Hwy 35 and Warren Ave. Wall Twp Police are handling a serious motor vehicle crash at that intersection.

Expect delays in the area of Hwy 35 and Warren Ave. Wall Twp Police are handling a serious motor vehicle crash at that intersection. ... See MoreSee Less

4 days ago
Wall Twp EMS continues to grow, we have more full-time spots available!  Apply now!

Wall Twp EMS continues to grow, we have more full-time spots available! Apply now! ... See MoreSee Less

4 days ago
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