EDISON, NJ – The Edison Police Department expanded its ranks today, swearing in seven new officers at a ceremony held at Oak Tree Pond. The additions raise the department’s complement of sworn officers and bolster its commitment to community safety.
Officer Ahmad Awadeh (formerly of Paterson PD), Officer Samuel Coutoufos (formerly of Franklin Township PD), Officer Bryan Hartman (formerly of Long Hill Township PD), and Officer Gregory Spath (formerly of the Middlesex County Sheriff Department) join the force with valuable experience from their previous roles.
New officers Ernest Fernandez, Hannah Flordeliza, and Kyle Telesnick also took their oaths today, signifying an exciting start to their law enforcement careers in Edison.
“We are thrilled to have these talented and dedicated individuals join our force,” said Tom Bryan, Chief of the Edison Police Department. “Their addition will enhance our ability to serve and protect the Edison community.”
The new officers will undergo additional training in departmental procedures and will be partnered with experienced field training officers to gain on-the-job knowledge.
The Edison Police Department is actively seeking qualified candidates to maintain a strong and effective police presence in the community. If you are interested in a fulfilling career serving Edison, visit the township website for information on how to apply.