Crime & Safety
Cranford Auxiliary Police To Host Open House Tuesday
Members supplement the Cranford Police Department in times of emergencies and participate in various police and civic related activities.

CRANFORD, NJ — The Cranford Auxiliary Police Department (C.A.P.D) is conducting an open house and informational session on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m., at Cranford Police Headquarters located at 8 Springfield Avenue, Cranford.
Participants can learn more about the CAPD, members, how to apply and attend one of the monthly training sessions. Applications will be available during the open house and CAPD officers will be available for questions. Refreshments will be served.
The CAPD is a strictly volunteer organization that traces its roots back to 1916. The members supplement the full-time Cranford Police Department in times of emergencies and participate in various police and civic related activities on a weekly basis.
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Auxiliary officers play a vital role in community policing and assisting in Cranford’s ability to respond to major storms, floods, traffic emergencies and large public functions.
All Auxiliary police officers receive training at the John H. Stamler Police Academy, with mandatory attendance three times per week during the basic course. Training at the academy is held Tuesday, Thursday nights and all-day Saturday.
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Training provided at the Stamler Police Academy for auxiliary police includes basic police skills consisting of use of force, first-aid, crowd control and patrol techniques. Thereafter, members will be continually trained locally in basic first-aid and CPR, as well as police procedures and other areas concerning public health, safety and law and order.
All applicants must be at least 18 years old and must either reside in Cranford or a municipality within 5 miles of Cranford that does not have an auxiliary police unit.
Interested persons can download an “Auxiliary Police Application” from the Cranford Police Department website at http://cranford.com/police/forms.
Applications can be submitted throughout the year, but must be submitted prior to 4 p.m. on Nov. 3 to be considered for the 2017 academy class.
Questions may be directed to Cranford Police Department at 908-272-2222. Ask for Detective Sergeant Russell Luedecker or leave a message on extension # 7479.
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