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Wall PD’s Longest Tenured Employee Retires After 35 Years
Kevin Pressey, who was "instrumental in the modernization" of the records division, is retiring after decades of service to the community.

WALL, NJ – The longest tenured employee of the Wall Township Police Department will be retiring after 35 years, Wall Township Chief of Police Kenneth Brown Jr. announced last week.
Kevin Pressey has served Wall Township since 1986, first serving as a dispatcher until 2007 when he transitioned to the records department as Records Manager. He has been a fixture in the township for decades, serving under six chiefs and 12 captains during his tenure.
Before serving the people of Wall Township, Pressey served the nation by enlisting in the United States Air Force after his graduation from Wall High School in 1981. The veteran was a security police officer for the Air Force from 1982 until 1986, when he was honorably discharged.
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“Over the years Kevin was instrumental in the modernization of our Records Division,” reads a statement posted to the police department’s website.
“Kevin will be greatly missed by all employees and visitors of the Wall Township Police Department. The Police Department and Township would like to wish Kevin good luck in retirement.”
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