Personnel Changes For WW Police

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Following the retirements of three senior officers, the West Windsor Township Police Department has hired three new patrol officers and made six supervisor promotions.

Patrol Lieutenant Patrick McCormick, Patrol Lieutenant Patrick O’Brien, and Investigative Lieutenant Brian Melnick have recently retired.

Replacing them are new recruits Megan Erkoboni, and Eric Woodrow, and Alison Pollini, a Plainsboro resident. All three will be training at the Mercer County Police Academy for 21 weeks before rejoining the West Windsor police.

Former patrol sergeants Lee Evans and Thomas Moody have been promoted to patrol lieutenant. Former detective sergeant Matthew Kemp will serve as the investigative lieutenant. In addition, traffic officer Michael McMahon and detectives Jeffrey Lai and Stephen Skwierawski have been promoted to patrol sergeant.

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