Sheriff Gannon Swears In Seven New Correctional Police Officers Parsippany Focus

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Sheriff Gannon swore in seven new correctional police officers on August 19, 2025, in a ceremony aimed at bolstering local law enforcement in Parsippany. This event highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and community service. The new officers will undergo extensive training to prepare for their responsibilities at the Morris County Correctional Facility. Sheriff Gannon noted the vital role of correctional officers in maintaining security and fostering community relations. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve the effectiveness of local law enforcement.

The addition of these officers is expected to address the growing demands of the community. Furthermore, the ceremony marks a significant step in the sheriff's commitment to investing in public safety infrastructure. The new recruits are poised to make a meaningful impact on the community they serve.

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