On the Job – October 20th

On October 5, 2010 as a result of information received by officials at Indian Hills High School , Det./Sgt. DeBoer recovered a small quantity of suspected marijuana that was passed between two students during class.  The marijuana, which was located in an eye glass case, was secured as evidence and […]


Candidate Videos, Speeches, Interviews 2

Submitted by Ryan Robinson As a young resident of Oakland, and being one of a slim number my age that finds politics interesting, my decision to start polling residents came very easily to me. I started to take a heavy interest in politics in ‘08 with the presidential election, and […]


Sheriff McGuire Appointed to Nat’l Assoc. of Counties Committee

SHERIFF MCGUIRE APPOINTED TO NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES COMMITTEE HACKENSACK, N.J. – The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office today announced Sheriff Leo McGuire was recently appointed to the National Association of Counties’ Justice and Public Safety Steering Committee.  As a member of the steering committee, he will be responsible for supporting […]


On The Job – October 6th

On September 24, 2010 Ptl. Kern observed two juvenile Harrington Park , NJ residents attempting to roll a marijuana cigarette while hiding behind a storage container at an Indian Hills football game.  The boys were taken into custody and transported to headquarters by Ptl. Keenan where they were released into […]


Rock Out, Rock On 3

Submitted by Charlie McCormick The Christopher Brandle Joy of Life Foundation served up one of the most memorable fundraisers in Oakland with a simple recipe:  good food, good music, good fun, good people. The recipe was simple, but it took a lot of hands, a lot of planning, and a […]


On The Job – September 22nd

On September 16, 2010 Ptl. Kern was dispatched to a reported motor vehicle crash on Yawpo Ave.   Upon arrival, Officer Kern noticed that the driver of one of the vehicles involved appeared unsteady on his feet and was speaking very slowly.  Feeling that the driver may be impaired, he called […]