HOWELL TOWNSHIP, NJ—Officer Chandler Reed has officially begun his first shift as the newest full-time member of the Howell Township Police Department. Previously, Reed served the community as a Class 2 Special Officer and brings a background in emergency medical services to his new role.
Reed’s experience includes three years as an EMT with the Howell Police EMS Unit before his training at the Police Academy. Having completed field training, he is assigned to the Patrol Division.
The Howell Township Police Department expressed their excitement about Reed’s full-time appointment and extended their best wishes for his future and safety in his continuing career.
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