Alerts
Code Red Reverse 911 Emergency Alert Registration
Lacey Township residents are encouraged to sign up for Reverse 9-1-1 notifications through Onsolve CodeRed on their cellular telephones. Click here to be taken to the account access page. The police department utilizes the Reverse 9-1-1 system to send out important telephone messages to residents based on the geographic location of each resident’s home telephone. While land-line, home and business telephones are already in the system’s database, cellular phone numbers are not in the system. This feature allows residents to register additional phone numbers in the Onsolve CodeRed system, so an emergency message related to Lacey Township will be received regardless of the resident’s location at the time. Please click here to go to the registration page.

Mission Statement
It is the mission of the Lacey Township Police Department to protect the lives and property of those who visit, work, or reside in Forked River, Lanoka Harbor, and Bamber Lake, New Jersey. We, as the dedicated members of the Lacey Township Police Department, are committed to working diligently toward reducing criminal activity and victimization while improving the quality of life of the residents we so proudly serve. Our promise is to serve with honor and the highest level of integrity to maintain the public’s confidence in our organization.
Welcome to the Lacey Township Police Department Website
The dedicated members of the Lacey Township Police Department are committed to providing the highest level of service to the community. This includes the use of technology to not only ensure our law enforcement efforts are more efficient and effective, but to also provide the community with convenient services and timely information. You may obtain a motor vehicle accident report, valuable information on identity theft, neighborhood crime alerts, information on the passage of new laws, and much more. Please feel free to browse this website to familiarize yourself with the Lacey Township Police Department and the services available. This site will continue to evolve as additional opportunities to serve you better become available.
Weekly Police Blotter – Lacey Township Police Department – November 18th thru 24th, 2015
Weekly Police Blotter November 18th thru 24th, 2015 . Criminal Mischief - On Monday, November 23, 2015, at 5:48 p.m., Officer Evan Androcy responded to 34 Manchester Avenue for a report of criminal mischief. The victim reported that an unknown person threw a rock through the rear window of his 2015, Jeep Cherokee between 8:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. on November 23, 2015 while it was parked in the lot of a business located in the Field Crest Commons Professional Plaza. The damage is estimated at $500. Shoplifting (Arrest) – On Monday, November 23, 2015, at 1:43 p.m., Officer Brian Holt responded to the Walmart, located at 580 Route 9 North, for a report of a shoplifter who was detained by store security. Investigation at the scene led to the arrest of 22-year-old Joshua Aponte of Galloway Road in Galloway, NJ, for shoplifting three fishing reels valued at $209. Joshua Aponte also had an outstanding Galloway Township Municipal Court warrant for his arrest in the amount of $350. Joshua Aponte was transported to Lacey Township Police Headquarters, processed, and charged with Shoplifting. Bail was set at $5,000. Joshua Aponte was transported to the Ocean County Correctional Facility in default [...]
Weekly Police Blotter – Lacey Township Police Department – November 11th thru November 18th, 2015
Weekly Police Blotter November 11th thru 18th, 2015 . Shoplifting and Possession of Stolen Property (Arrests) - On the afternoon of Wednesday, November 18, 2015, detectives arrested two individuals at Home Depot in Forked River. Detectives watched 43-year-old Lorraine Schuster of 807 Hazelton Avenue in Lanoka Harbor exit a vehicle driven by 21-year-old Jeffery Burgoyne of 803 Sinclair Avenue in Lanoka Harbor and enter Kohl’s on Route 9 in Forked River. Lorraine Schuster emerged from the store several minutes afterward and reentered the vehicle. Jeffrey Burgoyne was then observed entering the store and returning property without a receipt. The couple was followed to Home Depot where similar activity was observed. Lorraine Schuster was arrested as she exited Home Depot concealing stolen merchandise. Jeffrey Burgoyne was arrested simultaneously as he attempted to return stolen electrical wire. Lorraine Schuster was charged with two counts of shoplifting while Burgoyne was charged with one count of shoplifting and one count of possessing stolen property. The stolen property was valued at $200. Structure Fire (Residence) – On Tuesday, November 17, 2015, at 5:10 p.m., Officers Kymberly Gudgeon and Jason Lee responded to the 800 block of Spar Drive in Forked River for a structure fire. [...]
Weekly Police Blotter – Lacey Township Police Department – November 3rd thru November 10th, 2015
Weekly Police Blotter November 3rd thru November 10th, 2015 . Drug Possession (Arrest) – On Sunday, November 8, 2015, at 10:17 p.m., Officer Anthony Sarno stopped a motor vehicle on the 700 Block of Clairmore Avenue for suspended registration. While speaking with the driver, 20-year-old Casey Sinopoli of Clairmore Avenue in Lanoka Harbor, and the passenger, 31-year-old Derek Simone of Bonita Lane in Manahawkin, NJ, Officer Sarno observed a spoon with what appeared to be Heroin residue on the floor of the vehicle. Casey Sinopoli was placed under arrest and a search of the vehicle uncovered 99 wax folds of Heroin, a pipe containing what is believed to be crack cocaine, 8 hypodermic syringes, and other drug paraphernalia. Derek Simone was also placed under arrest. Casey Sinopoli also had an active Hamilton Township Municipal Court traffic warrant $289. Both suspects were transported to Lacey Township Police Headquarters where they were processed. The investigation led to charges of Possession of Heroin with Intent to Distribute, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Crack Cocaine, Possession of Hypodermic Syringes, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Judge Damian Murray set bail at $50,000 each. Both suspects were transported to the Ocean County Correctional Facility in [...]