Crime & Safety

Police To Conduct Training At South Brunswick High School Next Week

During that time, residents will be increased police presence in the area.

(South Brunswick Police Department)

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ – The South Brunswick Police Department will be conducting a weeklong training beginning July 31.

The training will be conducted at the South Brunswick High School through Aug. 4.

Residents may see an increased number of police vehicles and officers near and around the school during that time.

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“This annual training allows our officers to enhance their skills. The training staff at the department will put the officers through a variety of scenarios to improve their teamwork and ability to adapt to evolving situations,” Police Chief Raymond Hayducka said.

“I want to thank Superintendent Scott Feder and the South Brunswick Board of Education for their cooperation and partnership. These trainings allow us to improve student safety and integrate the various technologies our department and the school district have.”

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