Crime & Safety

Marlboro Police Officers To Be Honored For Saving Teen’s Life

Five police officers will be honored this week for saving an unconscious teen pinned inside a burning vehicle over the summer.

Five police officers will be honored this week for saving an unconscious teen pinned inside a burning vehicle over the summer.
Five police officers will be honored this week for saving an unconscious teen pinned inside a burning vehicle over the summer. (Alex Mirchuk/Patch)

MARLBORO, NJ - Five Marlboro police officers will be honored this week for saving an unconscious teen pinned inside a burning vehicle after a June 2020 collision in Marlboro Township.

On June 16, the group successfully used a patrol car to separate two vehicles involved in a serious crash where one of the cars was on fire. They subsequently removed an unconscious teen from the burning car before the vehicle became fully engulfed in flames.

The five officers, Lieutenant John Loyer, Patrol Officer Donna Gonzalez, Patrol Officer Adam Mattei, Patrol Officer Colin Murray, and Patrol Officer Robert Kelly, are slated to be honored by the 200 Club of Monmouth County at a Nov. 6 ceremony.

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Related: Marlboro PD Saves Young Woman From Burning Car

The officers were given the 200 Club's highest honor, the Valor Award. He was one of seven Monmouth County members of law enforcement given the award this year.

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"They went above and beyond the call of duty, risking their lives to save another … They have earned and deserve our sincere respect, appreciation and admiration," said Robert Honecker, president of The 200 Club of Monmouth County

The seven total police officers who received Valor Awards are from three different police departments in Monmouth County:

Long Branch Police Department: Corporal Robert Korn. Corporal Korn responded to a domestic violence incident where a man was “actively attempting to murder his wife” on Feb. 5, 2019. Corporal Korn pulled the man away from the woman and disarmed him of two knives.

Manalapan Police Department: Patrol Officer Kyle Williams. Patrol Officer Williams was assigned to a mutual aid detail in Asbury Park to assist with large crowds on July 4, 2019 when heard a gunshot and came across a man holding a gun. Williams chased the fleeing man on foot, managed to get him down on the ground, handcuff him, and took possession of the gun. After encountering, disarming and detaining the armed man, Patrol Officer Williams then tended to a gunshot victim applying a tourniquet in a lifesaving effort.

Marlboro Police Department: Lieutenant John Loyer, Patrol Officer Donna Gonzalez, Patrol Officer Adam Mattei, Patrol Officer Colin Murray, and Patrol Officer Robert Kelly.
The 200 Club of Monmouth County's main mission is to provide financial assistance to families of first responders who die or are seriously injured in the line of duty. To date, The 200 Club has given out more than $2.2 million in college scholarships.

The 200 Club of Monmouth County was founded by Monmouth County philanthropists in the 1970s, when each pledged an annual donation of $200.

With reporting by Carly Baldwin.

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