Crime & Safety
Cinnaminson Police Urge Residents To Report All Incidents
Cinnaminson police are urging residents to report any and all incidents to them, so they are aware of what is happening in the township.
CINNAMINSON, NJ — Cinnaminson police are advising residents to report any and all incidents to them so that they can be aware of what is happening in the township.
In an emergency situation, residents should call 911. Emergencies include crimes that are in progress or are about to happen, as well as ones that have resulted in serious personal injury, property damage or property loss, police said.
They also include cases in which the person is still on the scene, as well as some suspicious activity. Calling 911 allows residents to be connected directly to the appropriate police, fire, medical and ambulance services. Callers should be ready to give an accurate description of the emergency and location, especially if they are calling from a mobile phone.
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In order to maintain a safe workplace and to protect the health of our employees, residents, and visitors to police headquarters, residents are encouraged to report crimes not in progress and other activities online at https://www.cinnaminsonpolice.org/online-reporting/. They can also call the non-emergency number at 856-829-6666.
Non-emergencies include those that don’t involve serious personal injury, property damage or property loss; situations in which there are no suspects on the scene, and they are not expected to return; and ones for which an immediate response is not needed.
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Cinnaminson also uses the Tip411 app. Read more here: Cinnaminson Police Now Have An App; New Website Launches Thursday
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