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Harding Township Police Department

LAWSUIT: Former North Jersey Police Officer Fired Over EMT Work During Pandemic LAWSUIT: Former North Jersey Police Officer Fired Over EMT Work During Pandemic
Lawsuit: Former North Jersey Police Officer Fired Over EMT Work During Pandemic A former Morris County police officer has filed a lawsuit alleging he was forced to quit for taking a job as a Bergen County EMT during the COVID-19 pandemic. Clifton's Thomas Trommelen says he was forced to resign from the Harding Police Department after officials there refused to approve his work as a Fort Lee EMT, over fears he would be at risk for contracting Coronavirus, according to the suit filed last week in state Superior Court in Morris County. Trommelen, 27, didn't want to leave the force because he felt it was understaffed at the onset of the pandemic, the suit says. Trommelen …
$1,000 Reward: Who Killed Harding Sheep? $1,000 Reward: Who Killed Harding Sheep?
$1,000 Reward: Who Killed Harding Sheep? A reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the gunman who shot a pair of Harding sheep, killing one and seriously injuring the other. Police responded to the Cherry Lane home Saturday where family members told them two of their 14 sheep had been shot sometime overnight, Harding Police Chief Erik Heller said. Police believe someone trespassed overnight with a weapon and shot the animals, the chief said. One was dead and the other transported to a local animal hospital with serious injuries, he said. Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Harding Township…
Harding PD: Family's Sheep Found Shot Dead, Another Seriously Injured Harding PD: Family's Sheep Found Shot Dead, Another Seriously Injured
Harding PD: Family's Sheep Found Shot Dead, Another Seriously Injured Authorities were seeking the person who shot a pair of sheep belonging to a Harding family, injuring one and killing the other. Police responded to the Cherry Lane home Saturday where family members told them two of their 14 sheep had been shot sometime overnight, Harding Police Chief Erik Heller said. Police believe someone trespassed overnight with a weapon and shot the animals, the chief said. One was dead and the other transported to a local animal hospital with serious injuries, he said. Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Harding Township Police Department at 973-455-…