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New Bergen County Jail warden sworn along with ranking officers

SHOUT OUTS: A 21-year veteran of the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office was named the new county jail warden today, while two lieutenants were promoted to captain, three sergeants rose to lieutenant and five officers became sergeant.

Photo Credit: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SHERIFF
Photo Credit: Courtesy BCSO
Photo Credit: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SHERIFF

Sheriff Michael Saudino said no one “is more qualified to take on the challenge of securing one of the largest correctional facilities in the state” than new Warden Christopher Davies, who will be responsible for the daily administration, operation and maintenance of the Corrections Division and the protection, custody and discipline of nearly 850 inmates at the Bergen County Jail.

Bergen County Sheriff’s Color Guard (PHOTOS: Courtesy BCSO)

Saudino said Davies’ “steadfast leadership and commitment to service” has distinguished him, “and I am confident that those same skills will help him and this department continue to move forward.”

Lts. Brian Boyce and Michael Russo were sworn in as captains at the ceremony in the rotunda of the Bergen County courthouse in Hackensack.

Sgts. Kelly Dato, Carmelo Giustra, and Michael Martinelli became lieutenants.

Officers Michael Cumiskey, Marc Metzinger, Kevin Obiedzinski, Efrain Rivera, and Francesco Tripodi became sergeants.

“I am grateful for the work that they all have put in and for the services they provide to Bergen County residents,” Saudino said.

MIDDLE: Bergen County Sheriff Michael Saudino
BOTTOM: Capt. Brian Boyce, Warden Christopher Davies, Capt. Michael Russo
(PHOTOS: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SHERIFF)

 

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