Crime & Safety
To ‘Enhance Transparency’ East Brunswick PD To Release Monthly Report
The report will include statistic from criminal activity, complaint data, and agency productivity.

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — In a bid to establish accountability and transparency, the East Brunswick Police Department will release a monthly report to the community.
On Friday, the department released its first report to the public. Chief Frank LoSacco and EBPD staff will compile statistics including criminal activity, complaint data, and agency productivity for the report. More: Mayor Highlights Year Of Achievements For East Brunswick Police
“Establishing a culture of transparency and accountability is critical to building public trust and legitimacy,” the police department said on Facebook.
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“The East Brunswick Police Department is committed to enhancing transparency not only with our crime data, but also with information about department activities. Our goal is to make East Brunswick the safest town in the country, and the only way to achieve that is through a partnership with our community.”
Here’s the report from January:
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