April 2, 2019 archive

Sgt. Drackwicz Participates in Life Skills Event

  On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 the Wall Township Police Department participated in a life skills event for Wall Township Intermediate School special needs students at Shop Rite, 2433 Hwy. #34.  Sergeant Amy Drackwicz spoke with the students about police interactions and instructed them on the necessary information police would need in order to best …

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Wall Police Officers Conduct K-9 Demo at Wall Twp Youth Center

On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 the Wall Township Police Department conducted a police K-9 demonstration and spoke about various safety topics with the children attending the  Wall Township Youth Center.  The Wall Township Police Emergency Medical Unit also spoke about EMS services that are provided to the community.  The Wall Township Police Department is committed …

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Wall Police Start “Not Even Once” Program

On Monday, April 1, 2019 the Wall Township Police Department, in collaboration with the administrative staff of Wall High School, presented a three day program titled #NotEvenOnce.  This is an interactive opiate awareness program for high school students that informs them about the dangers of opiates before they leave for college or enter the work …

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Wall Police Attend “New Jersey Deaf News”

On Monday, April 1, 2019 the Wall Township Police Department attended a round table discussion hosted by New Jersey Deaf News at Ocean County College.  The main objective of the round table was to bring law enforcement and those who are hearing impaired together to discuss ways to bridge the communication gap during police encounters …

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