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Our condolences go out to the family of Sgt. Jason Our condolences go out to the family of Sgt. Jason Liaban and to the Maywood Police Department.
⚪️Officer Sweetman and Officer Kim attended th ⚪️Officer Sweetman and Officer Kim attended the 8th Annual LEAD  Conference @wearelead this week in @harrahsresort Atlantic City which focuses on drug and violence prevention training. 🔵They provide the leadership, resources and management to ensure law enforcement agencies have the means to partner with our educators, community leaders, and families.  They succeed by providing proven and effective programs to deter youth and adults from drug use, drug related crimes, bullying and violence.  They are committed to reinforcing the mutual respect, goodwill and relations between law enforcement and their communities. 👍🏻#wearelead #atlanticcity #lead #harrahsresort
Officer Kirsch provided a tour of police headquart Officer Kirsch provided a tour of police headquarters to Daisy Troop 8307.  Good job Officer Kirsch for being the perfect role model for the task.
👍🏻 Det. Sgt. Balestrieri and Det. Santos spe 👍🏻 Det. Sgt. Balestrieri and Det. Santos spent their day speaking about respect and safety to the kids @hhk_waldwick_coop_school. Good job detectives!!
It’s happening!! Mark your calendars!! Class #15 It’s happening!! Mark your calendars!! Class #15 dates will be July 17-21, 2023. Registrations are open NOW via the link in bio. **2023 5th Grade graduates ONLY** Any questions please contact Sgt. Mosca at hhkjrpoliceacademy@gmail.com
📗Det. Sgt. Balestrieri and Ptl. Rodrigo partici 📗Det. Sgt. Balestrieri and Ptl. Rodrigo participated in National Read Across America Day at @hhkschool today. The annual event is part of Read Across America, an initiative on reading created by the National Education Association. The event is designed to encourage reading in children and is fostered through the schools. 📙#readacrossamerica #nea
Congratulations to Ho-Ho-Kus Dispatcher Cronin who Congratulations to Ho-Ho-Kus Dispatcher Cronin who is advancing his career and moving on to be a Police Officer for the Dumont Police Department. Best of luck to you in your career.
We are saddened to share the passing of Retired Ho We are saddened to share the passing of Retired Ho-Ho-Kus Police Chief Bobby Re. Chief Re served Ho-Ho-Kus from 1956 - 1987.  Please see obituary below and consider sharing a positive memory you have of him in the comments. 

He began his career with the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department in 1956.  He worked his way up the ranks and became the Police Chief in 1972.  After retiring in 1987 he continued his law enforcement career as a US Marshall, an Undersheriff of Bergen County, Director of Police at the Bergen County Police and Fire Academy, and the Director of the Saddle River Police Department.  A talented writer, he authored a weekly column, “Behind the Badge”, for the Bergen Record.  He worked as a security consultant for former President Richard Nixon and later became Richard Nixon’s Director of Security.  Throughout his extensive career, he implemented new and innovative techniques to promote the safety of all citizens as well as his fellow police officers.  He believed in community policing, and it was his belief that all police officers should be educators, fostering a greater understanding between the police and the public they served.
See full obituary through link in bio.
🚔 Check it out!! 👮‍♂️Link in Bio !! 👮  A New York City fugitive was wearing a pair of stolen pants with the tags still attached when two Ho-Ho-Kus police officers found her with a carload of pilfered merchandise on a quiet street off Route 17.  #goodjob #fightingcrime
Have a safe and happy new year! Have a safe and happy new year!
🎄Have a safe and merry Christmas from the Ho-Ho 🎄Have a safe and merry Christmas from the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department. #merrychristmas
Congratulations to Ho-Ho-Kus Dispatcher Corra who Congratulations to Ho-Ho-Kus Dispatcher Corra who is advancing his career and moving on to be a police officer for the Englewood Cliffs Police Department. Best of luck to you in your career. 👍🏻 @englewood_cliffs_pd
Help us crack the case of the lost gloves. If you Help us crack the case of the lost gloves. If you left these gloves behind or know the owner of these gloves lost during the Borough Holiday Lighting on December 2nd, they are being kept safe at our police headquarters. You can reach us at 201-652-1700. 🧤
Happy Hanukkah from the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Departmen Happy Hanukkah from the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department. #happyhanukkah
🦃 The Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department wishes everyo 🦃 The Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department wishes everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving. #thanksgiving
Posted @withrepost • @hhkborough Two Ho-Ho-Kus P Posted @withrepost • @hhkborough Two Ho-Ho-Kus Police officers were recognized for outstanding police service at the Mayor & Council meeting last evening, November 22, 2022.

Ho-Ho-Kus police officer Garret Sweetman #49 was presented a Lifesaving Award for performing the Heimlich maneuver on a patron who was not breathing at Matthews Diner on October 21, 2022. Ptl. Sweetman heard the call go to Waldwick and was passing the diner at the time. After several attempts, he was able to dislodge the obstruction and the party started breathing again. Numerous patrons tried before his arrival and were unsuccessful.

Ho-Ho-Kus police officer Samuel Kim #51 was presented a Commendation Award for his efforts in locating a female party who had bailed out of a stolen vehicle which Saddle River Police were attempting to stop in the early morning of August 4, 2022. After many hours had passed, Ptl. Kim located the female walking in the road on Addison Pl. He stopped the party in question and spoke with her until the arrival of Saddle River who took her into custody for further questioning. It was later determined that the female, a juvenile, had an active warrant out of another jurisdiction for armed robbery and aggravated assault.

The awards were presented by Chief of Police Mike LaCroix and Police Captain Greg McBain in the Borough Hall Council Chambers.

Pictured: (1) L to R: Captain Greg McBain, Ptl. Garret Sweetman, Chief Mike LaCroix. (2) L to R: Captain Greg McBain, Ptl. Samuel Kim, Chief Mike LaCroix.
🔵Link to donate in bio !! 🔵 🧔‍♂️Bor 🔵Link to donate in bio !! 🔵 🧔‍♂️Borough of Beards is an annual, multi-month fundraising campaign sponsored by multiple agencies and their communities.

For 2022, Borough of Beards will be benefiting two charities. Month #1, November, will be benefiting “Rare is Beautiful”.

The mission of “Rare is Beautiful” is to raise awareness and find a cure for Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome. In addition, we also help families whose children are already stricken with cancer and others who are in need. In six short years, Rare is Beautiful has donated over $230,000 in an attempt to accomplish this mission. Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome (PJS) is a rare genetic disease which affects the STK11/LKB1 gene that suppresses tumor growth throughout the body. As a result, the risk for cancer is multiplied significantly. Maintenance and surveillance, along with continuous surgical procedures are mandatory in detecting the presence and removal of polyps which may become cancerous tumors. One in 300,000 people are diagnosed with PJS. Please support the Borough of Beards campaign and in turn support Rare is Beautiful find a cure for PJS.
The Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department thanks all veteran The Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department thanks all veterans for their service. #veteransday
This morning, the Ho-Ho-Kus Recreation Soccer Fina This morning, the Ho-Ho-Kus Recreation Soccer Finals were played today on North Field. P.O. Jessica Kirsch & P.O. Samuel Kim presented the trophy prior to the start of the game. Best of luck to both teams!!! 🏆🥇⚽️🏅
🔵Link to donate in bio !! 🔵 🧔‍♂️Bor 🔵Link to donate in bio !! 🔵 🧔‍♂️Borough of Beards is an annual, multi-month fundraising campaign sponsored by multiple agencies and their communities.

For 2022, Borough of Beards will be benefiting two charities. Month #1, November, will be benefiting “Rare is Beautiful”.

The mission of “Rare is Beautiful” is to raise awareness and find a cure for Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome. In addition, we also help families whose children are already stricken with cancer and others who are in need. In six short years, Rare is Beautiful has donated over $230,000 in an attempt to accomplish this mission. Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome (PJS) is a rare genetic disease which affects the STK11/LKB1 gene that suppresses tumor growth throughout the body. As a result, the risk for cancer is multiplied significantly. Maintenance and surveillance, along with continuous surgical procedures are mandatory in detecting the presence and removal of polyps which may become cancerous tumors. One in 300,000 people are diagnosed with PJS. Please support the Borough of Beards campaign and in turn support Rare is Beautiful find a cure for PJS.
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Core Values
    • Chief’s Message
    • HHKPD Personnel
    • Employment
      • Dispatchers
    • Accreditation
    • History
    • Gallery
  • Divisions
    • Administration
    • Patrol Division
    • Detective Bureau
    • Traffic Division
    • Internal Affairs
    • Records Bureau
  • Community Services
    • Jr. Police Academy
    • L.E.A.D.
    • Crime Prevention Tips
    • Bike Rodeo
  • Resources
    • NIXLE
    • Police Forms
    • Accident Reports
    • NJ Self-Reporting Motor Vehicle Crash
    • Firearms Application
    • Medicine Drop Box
    • Body Worn Camera/Mobile Video Recorder
    • Recruitment Plan
    • Annual Major Discipline Report
  • Links
    • Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus
    • Ho-Ho-Kus Fire Department
    • Ho-Ho-Kus Ambulance Corps
    • Ho-Ho-Kus School District
    • Northern Highlands Regional High School
    • Pay a Ticket
    • Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office
    • New Jersey State Police
    • Tyco Animal Control
    • NJ Transit – Ho-Ho-Kus Station
    • New Jersey State PBA
    • New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commision
    • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
    • New Jersey Office of Emergency Management
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