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 – May 24, 2013 thru June 3, 2013
Weekly Police Blotter - Press Release May 28 thru June 3, 2013 . Underage Possession & Consumption of Alcohol - On Saturday, June 1, 2013, Officer Kymberly Gudgeon and Michael Eden responded to the 500 block of Dugout Court for a loud party. Investigation at the scene led to the arrest of 19 year-old Alyssa Statile of Lanoka Harbor for underage possession of alcohol. She was released at the scene after being served with a criminal summons. The homeowner, Debra Fenton, was issued a criminal summons for making property available to underage persons for the consumption of alcohol. Underage Possession & Consumption of Alcohol – The Lacey Township Police Department has responded to numerous parties over the past month involving the underage consumption of alcohol by teenagers as young as 14 years of age. Both adult and juvenile charges have been filed related to several incidents. At least three incidents have involved teens being transported to the hospital for treatment related to over intoxication. The Lacey Township Police Department will pursue charges against any person who either provides alcohol to underage persons or makes property available to underage persons for the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Burglary and Theft (Car) [...]
Neighborhood Crime Alert – Sunday, June 2, 2013 – Oxgoose Drive, Lanoka Harbor
A resident of Oxgoose Drive in Lanoka Harbor reported that some time between 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29, 2013, and 3:00 p.m. on Friday, May 31, 2013, an unknown person or persons entered his vehicle and stole loose change and a portable GPS unit. The vehicle had been parked unsecured in the driveway of the residence during the period in question. Approximately $30 was stolen along with a Garmin GPS unit from the glove compartment. The GPS unit is valued at $700.
Public Advisement – Oyster Creek Siren Testing – Tuesday, June 4th, 2013, at 10:00 a.m.
Residents should be aware that the emergency sirens positioned within a 10 mile radius of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station will be tested at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. This particular activation is required to test the old siren system that is still in place until the new system is approved by FEMA. The sirens will sound simultaneously for three (3) full minutes during the test. Please share this message with your neighbors. As a side note to these tests, residents should know that the designed intent of the sirens is to advise people to immediately tune to the emergency broadcasting system for direction in an actual emergency. It is not considered an evacuation siren. I thank residents in advance for cooperation during this testing. - Chief David A. Paprota