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Who we are
The Sayreville Auxiliary Police is a 100% volunteer organization that falls under the direction of the
Sayreville Police Department and the Sayreville Office of Emergency Management.
We have our own ranking structure which includes: Patrol Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Deputy Chief and Chief.
Basic Functions
An Auxiliary Police Officer performs general law enforcement functions, which includes street patrol,
conducting preliminary police investigations, report writing, traffic control, issuance of citations,
and other basic law enforcement functions.
They are utilized at special events such as parades, street fairs, and security for community events.
Auxiliary Officers are required to work during maximum deployment assignments such as major disasters and major community events.
Auxiliary Officers will receive an additional two to four hours, per month, of training each month on various topics.
Additional Duties:
Patrol:
Parks
Schools
Churches
Municipal Buildings
Senior Citizen Center
Traffic control
Crowd control
Assisting the Sayreville Police Department
Church Detail:
Providing traffic control and crossing residents who are attending
church on Sunday mornings. All members are required to cover church on
Sundays as scheduled.
Yearly Details:
Memorial Day & Holiday Parades
Fireworks
Sayreville Day
Halloween
Mischief Night
Community Events
Emergency Call Outs
Powers of Auxiliary Police
Governor's Proclamation Directive No. 28 grants:
1. During any emergency, as defined in Chapter 251 of the Laws of 1942, as amended and supplemented,
or during any practice, drill or activity in preparation for such emergency duly authorized
by the State Civilian Defense Director, the auxiliary police of duly authorized municipal
civilian defense organization in this State shall have the power to enforce all laws
made or to be made for the conservation of the peace, for the good
government and protection of the citizens and inhabitants of this state,
to apprehend offenders againts such laws, and for the purpose of
preserving the public peace and preventing or quelling public distrubances shall have
all the powers of peace officers, police officers and constables.
2. The auxiliary police may be attached to the local police force for the purpose of training.
During such period of training such auxiliary police shall have all the powers of peace officers,
police officers and constables except as may otherwise be prescribed by such municipality.
3. Each auxiliary police officer, before assuming the duties of his office, shall take and
subsribe to the oaths required by Chapter 1 of the Title 'Oaths and Affidavits' of the Revised Statues
(R.S. 41:1-1 et seq.), which oaths shall be filed with the clerk of the municipality in which each such
officer resides.
4. Auxiliary police officers in good faith carrying out, complying with, or attempting to comply with
rules and regulations made and promulgated herin or pursuant hereto, or performing any authorized service in
connection therewith, shall have and possess all the rights, privieges and immunities
conferred upon civilian defense volunteers by the laws of this State.
Directive No. 98:
2.1 During on-the-job training, auxiliary police officers shall be under the direction of the Chief of Police
of their municipality. They shall be subject to the rules, regulations and disciplinary requirements
of the municipal police department.
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