HOLMDEL, NJ – A Holmdel Township police officer represented the department this week at the 2025 Mothers Against Drunk Driving National Law Enforcement Leadership Summit in Hurst, Texas.
Patrolman Menosky attended the invitation-only event, which gathered law enforcement leaders from across the country to share strategies for reducing impaired driving.
The summit focused on innovative enforcement methods and community partnerships aimed at preventing alcohol- and drug-related crashes.
Holmdel Police officials said they remain committed to improving roadway safety and curbing the number of impaired driving incidents locally and statewide.
Key Points
- Holmdel Patrolman Menosky attended MADD’s 2025 National Law Enforcement Leadership Summit in Texas.
- The summit featured national discussions on reducing impaired driving and fatalities.
- The department reaffirmed its commitment to keeping Holmdel’s roads safe.
National focus on impaired driving prevention
According to MADD, one person dies every 42 minutes in the United States due to impaired driving, accounting for 12,429 deaths in 2023. The organization’s annual summit brings together law enforcement, policymakers, and safety advocates to strengthen efforts to end impaired driving.
Holmdel Police thanked MADD for hosting the event and for recognizing Patrolman Menosky’s contributions to roadway safety. The department said collaboration with national safety partners is key to continuing progress against impaired driving fatalities.
