Welcome Aboard! Three new Fair Lawn police recruits sworn in, begin training at Bergen academy

FAIR LAWN, N.J. — Deputy Mayor Gail Reinitz officially swore in three Fair Lawn residents as the borough’s newest police officers on Wednesday, marking the beginning of their careers in law enforcement.

Officers Brendan Perry, Daniel Pinnola, and Kyle Milnes will start their formal training today as part of Class #135 at the Bergen County Law and Public Safety Institute.

Officer Perry currently serves in the New Jersey National Guard and, along with Officer Milnes, previously worked for Fair Lawn’s Department of Public Works. Milnes is also a U.S. Army veteran. Officer Pinnola joins the department with prior experience from the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission.

The three new recruits were joined at the ceremony by Fair Lawn Police Chief Joseph Dawicki.

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