Maywood Police Department

Maywood Police Department Visit our website: www.maywoodpd.org The Maywood Police Department came into being three weeks after the Borough was incorporated, on July 22, 1894. Mr.

George Grassick was appointed Marshal and sole police officer. The official Borough minutes indicate very little unrest or trouble in those times and the Borough fathers did not deem it necessary to include a police committee in the list of standing committees provided for in the bylaws. Grassick served for a year and was succeeded by Cornelius J. Van Saun, who served until 1900. An epidemic of bu

rglaries and other disturbances, said to have been perpetrated by tramps traveling on the railroad, called for action. Henry Herring was appointed Special Constable in June 1901 to assist the Marshal in dispersing these vagrants. On that day, conditions apparently became acute and the Borough Council furnished the Marshal with his first service revolver. During this same period, a petition containing the signatures of 88 taxpayers was presented, requesting the purchase of a police dog to assist in the control of prowlers and the like. Further investigation put the cost of such a dog at $125. The matter was apparently dropped as no record of the disposition of the request exists. In 1910 the Marshal was equipped with a cap and handcuffs and the Mayor and Councilmen were appointed Marshals without any compensation. This was repeated in 1915 when Cal Marshal was also appointed a Constable. The policing of the Borough continued under the Marshal system until February 3, 1925 when the present Police Department was created. Police headquarters had been a booth in the center of the intersection of Maywood Avenue and Passaic Street. The booth was equipped with a manual Stop and Go, semaphore, which controlled traffic along these thoroughfares. In 1924, after a fatal accident involving Mayor Rapp, a new booth was constructed on the site with electrically operated red and green lights. This booth continued to function as police headquarters until 1926 when it was knocked off its base and demolished as a result of an accident involving the Protection Hook and Ladder Truck returning to the firehouse from a false alarm. Police headquarters was then transferred to a small room in the southeast corner of the Public Safety Building. The Police Marshal had to answer any appeals for assistance on foot until 1925, when the Borough furnished each man with a bicycle. In 1926, the department acquired its first Ford automobile. A few years later a second car was purchased and both were used until the Great Depression when both cars were turned in for one new patrol car. In 1933 the Department's communications system was improved by the installation of a headquarters receiver and a patrol car receiver tuned to Bergen County Police Station WPRK. Two-way communication with the police cars did not surface until 1940 when the Borough installed its first two-way radio system between headquarters and one patrol car. In 1967 a completely new radio system was installed with a radio provided for all police vehicles. The department also had portable radios, then called walkie-talkies, that measured about 4 inches by 10 inches and took two hands to operate. In 1958 Maywood was one of the first departments in Bergen County to hire women as dispatchers on the police desk. Civilian personnel on the desk were phased out over the years and was reestablished with the implementation of 9-1-1. The Record's Bureau also has a civilian worker. In 1960 an old Police Department garage attached to the present Public Safety Building became headquarters. In 1967 when other Borough offices moved to the present Maywood Library, the Police Department took over the entire first floor of the Public Safety Building. Additional Room was now provided for a Detective Bureau, Juvenile Bureau, Record Bureau and Identification Bureau together with offices for the Captain's and Chief of Police. The original police desk was moved from the back of the building to its present location in the front and a new up-to-date telephone system was installed replacing the manual switchboard. On May 21, 1967, the new police headquarters was dedicated and a plaque was mounted on the wall in front of the police desk to commemorate the event. In 1984, when Bergen County became part of a new regional computer information system called REIN, the Department purchased a computer for the record bureau to keep track of criminal activity. The new technology enabled the transfer of information that had been logged in books throughout headquarters. The computer has become an indispensable tool, within minutes an officer on patrol can obtain information on suspects through the use of the on-board computers in the patrol vehicle. Information that once took hours to obtain through conventional means is now available almost instantaneously. The present will only get better as the Police Department moves toward the 21st century with an in-house local area network computer system. The emergency telephone system commonly called 9-1-1, better educated officers and a community policing program designed to bring the police into closer touch with the community at large are all examples of the department's ongoing efforts to better serve the Borough of Maywood and it's residents.

Today, members of the Maywood Police Department, as well as the Maywood Avenue SchoolCross Country Team, participated in...
06/05/2026

Today, members of the Maywood Police Department, as well as the Maywood Avenue School
Cross Country Team, participated in the 2026 Special Olympics New Jersey Law Enforcement Torch Run. We proudly passed the torch to Hackensack Police Department

The Torch Run raises funds and awareness for Special Olympics New Jersey, and we are incredibly grateful and super honored to be part of such an impactful event 💙🏃‍♂️🔥

Officer Andrew and Officer Ben recently took the new courses implemented by L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Vi...
06/04/2026

Officer Andrew and Officer Ben recently took the new courses implemented by L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence) to learn the new curriculum that will be presented to our 3rd and 5th grade students this year.

Their training and preparation will help ensure our students receive valuable lessons focused on making positive choices, building confidence, and developing the skills needed to navigate everyday challenges.

Congratulations to our newest members of the Maywood Police Department: Luca Duardo, Jeremy Lopez Duarte, and Luke Kest!...
06/01/2026

Congratulations to our newest members of the Maywood Police Department: Luca Duardo, Jeremy Lopez Duarte, and Luke Kest!

We are proud to welcome these officers as they begin their law enforcement careers. All three will be attending the police academy starting in July as they take the first steps toward serving and protecting the residents of Maywood.

We wish them the very best as they embark on this exciting journey and look forward to their future contributions to our community.

Earlier today, P.O. Gangemi went above and beyond the call of duty after rescuing a baby fawn that had become trapped in...
05/29/2026

Earlier today, P.O. Gangemi went above and beyond the call of duty after rescuing a baby fawn that had become trapped in a deep hole in the ground. Thanks to his quick response, patience, and compassion, the frightened little fawn was safely removed unharmed.

Police Officers never know what a shift may bring — and sometimes protecting and serving includes helping our four-legged community members too. Great job by P.O. Gangemi!🦌

A big thank you to Sgt. Nichols, K-9 Phoenyx and K-9 Ryker for presenting for both Maywood Avenue School and Memorial Sc...
05/29/2026

A big thank you to Sgt. Nichols, K-9 Phoenyx and K-9 Ryker for presenting for both Maywood Avenue School and Memorial School! The kids had a blast! 🐾🚔
Also a shout out to P.O. Gangemi for taking the K-9 bite!!!!

Yesterday, The Maywood Police Department had the pleasure of bringing Maywood’s 3rd and 5th grade students to enjoy a fu...
05/27/2026

Yesterday, The Maywood Police Department had the pleasure of bringing Maywood’s 3rd and 5th grade students to enjoy a fun-filled day at a New York Boulders game!

A special thank you to the teachers, staff, and everyone who helped make this trip possible. We hope all the students had an amazing time!

Thank you to Maverick's Legacy for the demonstration and donation of LifeVac’s - Airway Clearing Devices - for our depar...
05/14/2026

Thank you to Maverick's Legacy for the demonstration and donation of LifeVac’s - Airway Clearing Devices - for our department. Please take a minute to read about their life saving mission in Memory/Honor of their son here: https://maverickslegacy.org

The Maywood Police Department Detective Bureau, Lt. William Phayre, D/Sgt. Brian Rubio and Detective Benjamin Singer, in...
05/13/2026

The Maywood Police Department Detective Bureau, Lt. William Phayre, D/Sgt. Brian Rubio and Detective Benjamin Singer, in conjunction with the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Unit, conducted an extensive investigation originating from Maywood.

Through the collaborative efforts, dedication, and persistence of all agencies involved, the investigation ultimately led to the outcome detailed in the following press release.

The Maywood Police Department would like to thank all partnering agencies for their hard work and commitment throughout this lengthy investigation.

Congratulations Captain Derek Smith for your recent graduation from the NJSACOP Command and Leadership Academy. NJSACOP ...
05/11/2026

Congratulations Captain Derek Smith for your recent graduation from the NJSACOP Command and Leadership Academy. NJSACOP selects candidates with the greatest leadership potential for this highly competitive, intensive, and demanding 13 week program. The program consists of law enforcement professionals throughout the region from municipal, county, state and federal agencies.

05/10/2026

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