Mayor James Davis, Chief of Police Robert Geisler and Pam O’Donnell of the Catch You Later Foundation announce the City of Bayonne Traffic Enforcement Initiative Against Aggressive and Distracted Driving. As the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic begin to fade in our...
In January 2018, Governor Phil Murphy signed a package of gun safety bills. https://nj.gov/governor/news/news/562018/approved/20180613b_gun_laws.shtml ) One of those bills was the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act of 2018 (N.J.S.A. 2C:58-20 to -32....
It is the policy of the Bayonne Police Department to deal with the immigrant community in compliance with New Jersey Attorney General Directive 2018-6. Victims of qualifying crimes of criminal activity or human trafficking may be able eligible for a U Visa or T Visa....
The Bayonne Police Department has completed the installation of a “Project Medicine Drop Box” to assist residents in the disposal of dispose of unused, expired, or unwanted prescription pills and tablets medication. Project Medicine Drop Box is an important component...
Mayor Jimmy Davis and Police Chief Robert Geisler announced that the Bayonne Police Department is bringing back bicycle patrols after an absence of several years. Bicycle patrols will supplement the work of officers in patrol cars. Mayor Davis said,...