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Child Services Worker, 57, Commits Suicide At Paramus Office, 'Sister' Offices Assisting

A state Division of Child Protection and Permanency worker shot and killed herself in her Paramus office Monday morning, authorities said.

At the state CP&P office in Paramus.

At the state CP&P office in Paramus.

Photo Credit: Cecilia Levine
The Frisch Court building where the division's Paramus office is located.

The Frisch Court building where the division's Paramus office is located.

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The Paramus Volunteer Ambulance Corps took the 57-year-old victim from the Frisch Court office building to HUMC.

The Paramus Volunteer Ambulance Corps took the 57-year-old victim from the Frisch Court office building to HUMC.

Photo Credit: Cecilia Levine

Responding to the 9:45 a.m. call, Paramus Emergency Medical Services took the 57-year-old victim from the Frisch Court office building just off Route 4 to Hackensack University Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead, Paramus Police Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg said.

The agency -- formerly known as the Division of Youth & Family Services (DYFS) -- is responsible for investigating allegations of child abuse and neglect and, if necessary, arranging for protection of children and treatment of them and their families.

New Jersey Department of Children and Families Commissioner Christine Norbut Beyer issued a statement Monday afternoon:

“This morning, our Bergen Central Office in Paramus experienced the tragic loss of a dedicated colleague. Law enforcement and agency leadership are on the scene supporting employees who are dealing with this crisis. We are offering counseling and other supports to assist employees in processing this tragedy.

“For anyone reaching out to our Department for assistance in the area, please know that your calls will be answered, and that we have engaged emergency protocols to route calls intended for the Bergen Central office to sister-offices within the region.

“We are cooperating fully with law enforcement to determine the circumstances around this tragedy. We are still learning what happened, and at this time, we would defer to law enforcement for any additional information that can be shared.”

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