Crime & Safety
Cranford Cops Collaborate With Teens: Day 2
Police and Teens continued their collaboration Tuesday.
CRANFORD, NJ - The Cranford Police Department continued their partnership program with Cranford High School students as part of program designed to foster another community connection Tuesday.
The Police and Teens Together (PATT) program continued in the criminal justice class of Frank Vito. Sharing their experiences, both personally and professionally with the students were Detective Nadia Jones, Detective Michael Dubitsky, Detective Robert Jordan, Patrolman Michael O’Neil, Patrolman Ryan Gerrity, Patrolman Jason D’Agostino and Sgt. Matthew Nazzaro.
Day 3 of the program, scheduled for Wednesday, begins the role reversal where the officers switch with students, and students get a chance to test their hand at being a police officer stopping cars during mock scenarios.
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