Pemberton adds three new police officers

Pemberton adds three new police officers

PEMBERTON – The Pemberton Police Department says welcome to their three newest rookies.

“The Pemberton Township Police Department would like to welcome three new officers to the ranks. Police Officer Joe Peters comes to us as a certified full-time police officer and will begin field training next week. Class II Officer Kyle Wardell comes to us as a certified Special Law Enforcement Officer and will also begin field training next week,” the department said. “Recruit Officer Daniel Rodriguez has been hired as an entry level officer and will begin the Camden County Police Academy next Monday with an anticipated graduation date in July 2022. We welcome them to the team and wish all of them the best as they begin their respective training programs.”

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