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Message from Chief Frank LoSacco
I would like to welcome you to the East Brunswick Police Department website. The men and women of the East Brunswick Police Department are committed to providing our residents, businesses, and visitors with the finest police services with core values of honor, integrity, and public trust.
Our duty is to proudly serve the citizens of East Brunswick using philosophies of community / police partnerships, crime prevention strategies, citizen and community input along with proactive policing and enforcement to provide the safest community.
I hope the information within our website will be a valuable resource for you. I encourage you to take the time to reach out to our department to assist our agency to help fight crime in our community and identify what issues require police attention to continue to make East Brunswick a great place to live, work, and visit.
Members of this department are committed to providing quality customer service. Citizens rightfully expect prompt and professional police service available at their doorsteps, 24 hours a day. In order to continue to provide quality service to our community, I encourage input from citizens, neighborhood associations, businesses, and all others that receive police services from the East Brunswick Police Department.
Please use our website as a vehicle for communication, as well as an opportunity to see what services we offer to our community. We offer many outreach programs in order to have the greatest possible impact on our Township with an understanding that it is the community itself that provides the greatest assistance to the department in achieving its law enforcement goals.
In order to get updates and police notifications, please follow us on Facebook along with Nixle and Twitter. I look forward to working together to build positive connections, find solutions to different challenges, and create avenues for working together to maintain the safety and well-being of our community.
Chief Frank LoSacco
Chief of Police: Frank LoSacco
Chief Frank LoSacco serves as the Department Head for the East Brunswick Police Department, he oversees East Brunswick Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and he serves as the Deputy Coordinator for the East Brunswick Office of Emergency Management (OEM). Chief LoSacco began working for East Brunswick Township in 1987 as a Special Police Officer. Upon being hired as a Patrolman in 1996, he attended the Somerset County Police Academy and was assigned to the Patrol Division.
He was assigned to the Community Policing Unit from 2003 to 2008, serving in the Investigative and Administrative Divisions. After being promoted to Sergeant in August of 2009, he served as the Administrative Division supervisor and as a squad supervisor in the Patrol Section.
Chief LoSacco was promoted to Lieutenant in 2011 and served as a Watch Commander in the Patrol Division. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Management Science from Kean College and Master of Arts degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from Seton Hall University. He is a graduate of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police "West Point Command and Leadership" Academy and he currently serves as an instructor in this prestigious program. Chief LoSacco became a Certified Public Manager after attending the Rutgers University School of Public Affairs and Administration CPM program in 2018 and he was awarded “Accredited Chief Executive Advanced” (ACE-COP Advanced) accreditation by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police in 2020.
Chief LoSacco has served as the agency's Recruitment Officer, a Field Training Officer, the department's Range Master, a Police SCUBA Diver, and as an instructor for the Somerset County Police Academy, the Middlesex County Police Training Center, and the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission Academy. Chief LoSacco was elected to several terms as a PBA State Delegate and as the SOA President. He has also served as Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice for Rutgers University and Middlesex, Mercer, and Morris County Colleges. He has received numerous Letters of Commendation as well as a 200 Club Award.
Chief LoSacco is married and he has four children.
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Frank LoSacco
Chief of PolicePhone: 732-390-6917