Legal jurisdiction Municipal Sworn members 85 | Headquarters Long Branch | |
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Legal personality Governmental: Government agency General nature Law enforcement
Civilian agency Agency executive Jason Roebuck, Director |
The Long Branch Police Department (LBPD) is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for the City of Long Branch, NJ. It currently has 85 sworn officers, making it one of the largest police departments in Monmouth County. The Long Branch Police Department is actually a division within the Department of Public Safety. The Long Branch Fire Department comprises the other division. The LBPD does not have a chief and is instead headed by a Director of Public Safety. The current Director of Public Safety is Jason Roebuck, a Captain within the department.
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Organization
The Long Branch Police Department is made up of three divisions. The largest of these is the Patrol Division. The Patrol Commander is Captain Frank Rizzuto. Some of the patrol divisions responsibilities are routine patrol, investigating crimes, apprehending offenders, investigating non-fatal traffic accidents and enforcing motor vehicle laws.
The next is the Detective Bureaus headed by Captain Michael McGlennon. The detectives are responsible for investigating crimes, targeting narcotics and interviewing suspects among other things.
Another division of the Long Branch Police Department is the Support Services Division, headed by Captain Peter Antonucci. Support Services handles the record keeping function of the Police Department, as well as the dispatchers, budgeting and Traffic Bureau.
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The Internal Affairs Bureau is headed by Captain Robert Wiener.
The Long Branch Police Department also utilizes Class I and Class II Special Law Enforcement Officers during the summer months to handle the increase in traffic and population in the areas along the oceanfront.
Contact information: Main Phone number (732) 222-1000
Fallen officers
Since the establishment of the Long Branch Police Department, 3 officers have given their lives in the line of duty.