Middletown swears in five new police officers to serve the community

MIDDLETOWN, NJ – Five new police officers have officially joined the Middletown Township Police Department, taking their oaths of service during a ceremony last night as the department expands its ranks to better serve residents.

The new officers are Shaun Sullivan, Stanley Oseback, Brandon Saghafi, Jack Chenoweth, and Thomas Schrok.
They were sworn in before township officials, family members, and community supporters.
Mayor Tony Perry congratulated the officers and thanked them for committing to protect and serve Middletown.

The swearing-in marked a proud moment for the township, which continues to invest in public safety and community policing. Officials said the new officers will begin assignments with patrol units as they complete their initial training and fieldwork.

Key Points

  • Middletown welcomed five new police officers in a swearing-in ceremony
  • Officers are Shaun Sullivan, Stanley Oseback, Brandon Saghafi, Jack Chenoweth, and Thomas Schrok
  • The officers will join patrol units as part of their service to the community

Middletown’s newest officers are now on the job, ready to protect and serve their neighbors.

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