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.
Department News (5K Run) – Lacey Township Police Department – Saturday, August 23, 2014
Municipal Alliance 5K Run - Congratulations to the officers of the Lacey Township Police Department who ran in the Municipal Alliance 5K Run at Gille Park this morning (Saturday, August 23, 2014). The officers included Brian Holt, Lieutenant Patrick Ganley, Patrick Watkins, Jason Lee, Anthony Sarno, Michael Hutman, Chris Meyler, Scott Keefe, and Charlie May. The five runner team of Anthony Sarno, Michael Hutman, Charlie May, Jason Lee and Patrick Watkins earned 2nd Place in the team event. Officer Charlie May and Officer Anthony Sarno finished 2nd overall in their respective age groups. Congrats to all!
Weekly Police Blotter – Lacey Township Police Department – August 11th thru August 18th, 2014
Weekly Police Blotter - Press Release August 11th, thru August 18th, 2014 . . Warrant Arrest & Unlawful Possession of a Weapon - On Monday, August 11, 2014, at 8:48 p.m., Officer Peter Donahue stopped 39-year-old Pasquale Delgiudice of 728 Oak Road in Lanoka Harbor, NJ, near the Laurel Boulevard for improper behavior. During that incident, Pasquale Delgiudice provided false information including a false name to Officer Donahue. Officer Donahue discovered that the information was false after the stop had been concluded and the suspect left the area. It was then discovered that Pasquale Delgiudice had several active warrants for his arrest. On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, Officer Donahue then observed the suspect riding a bicycle on Laurel Boulevard and stopped him in the parking lot of Wawa, located at 701 Route 9 in Lanoka Harbor. Officer Donahue placed Pasquale Delgiudice under arrest for the outstanding warrants and for hindering his own apprehension by previously providing false information to Officer Donahue. Pasquale Delgiudice was found in possession of a handgun that he had hidden in his shorts. Inspection of the handgun revealed that the weapon was a pellet gun. Pasquale Delgiudice was transported to Lacey Township Police Headquarters where he [...]
Neighborhood Crime Alert – Lacey Township Police Department (Criminal Mischief) – Pines Section of Forked River – Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Multiple Incidents of Criminal Mischief - The Lacey Township Police Department is investigating several criminal mischief incidents which took place in various locations in the Barnegat Pines section of Forked River. A resident of the 600 block of Windsor Street in Forked River reported that during the overnight hours between Monday, August 18, 2014, and Tuesday, August 19, 2014, the rear window of his vehicle was broken out while parked in the driveway of his residence. The estimated value of the damage is $500. During the same time frame, a resident of Taylor Lane in Forked River reported that the rear window of her vehicle was broken out. The estimated damage to the vehicle is $500. Additionally, a resident of Edgemere Avenue in Forked River reported that during the same timeframe, the front living room window of their home was broken. The estimated damage to the front window is $500. All of the incidents are believed to be possibly be connected as random acts of criminal mischief. Anyone with information regarding the above incidents is asked to contact the Lacey Township Police Department at 609.693.6636 or leave an anonymous tip at the Lacey Township Police Department’s website at www.laceypd.org/crime-tips/.