Captain DeBoskey will succeed retiring Police Chief James Stevens, who has proudly served within the Hamilton Township Police Division for the last 38 years, with the last five of his career as Chief. ![]() HAMILTON, NJ – Mayor Jeff Martin is proud to announce that he has selected Hamilton Township Police Captain Kenneth DeBoskey to succeed Chief James Stevens upon his retirement later this month.Īfter careful consideration and an interview process with all three exceptional Hamilton Police Captains, Mayor Martin is pleased to announce that he has selected Captain Kenneth DeBoskey as the Hamilton Police Division’s next Police Chief. For nearly 35 years, Captain DeBoskey has served Hamilton Police Division in various capacities, including the Patrol Bureau Commander, Sergeant to the Criminal Investigations Bureau, Field Training Officer, and Honor Guard Commander. In his tenure, Captain DeBoskey was tasked with the responsibility of managing the completion and maintenance of the Division’s accreditation process with the NJ Chiefs of Police Association and managing the Division’s 20 reaccreditation process – nearly 43% of all NJ law enforcement agencies have achieved initial accreditation while only 12% of agencies have achieved their second reaccreditation. Read More: Missing: 13-Year-Old Girl Last Seen at Mays Landing Shopping Area | Anyone with any information on her whereabouts is urged to contact Hamilton Township Police at 60 extension 1.Mayor Martin Selects Longtime Hamilton Police Captain to Succeed Retiring Chief She was last seen wearing a white and pink varsity jacket with black leggings. ![]() Samiyah is described as 4'10" tall, weighing 120 pounds. ⚠️Missing Children of Color ⚠️ Samiyah Riley Police say Samiyah Riley was last seen Friday evening about 7:30 pm at the Festival of Hamilton Shopping area, on the Black Horse Pike in Mays Landing.
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