Welcome
From the Chief's Desk
We are pleased to announce the launch of the new and improved website which signifies an upgrade to our online presence. We are continually seeking to improve your experience and the new website design is a significant part of that commitment. A key feature of our new site is that it aims to meet the specific interests and information needs of the general public looking to conduct business with the Laurel Springs Police Department.. Use the contact us form to tell us how we're doing, what you like or dislike, or what you want to see added to the site. We hope you have a safe and happy new year.
New Jersey's AMBER Alert Plan
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), and the wireless industry launched the Wireless AMBER Alerts initiative. Wireless subscribers, whose phones are capable of receiving text messages and whose carrier is participating in the program are now able to receive a geographically specific free text message when an AMBER Alert has been issued in their area. With more than 60 percent of Americans owning wireless phones, the Wireless AMBER Alert initiative substantially increases the reach of a vital emergency service.
If there are any questions or concerns, please contact your cellular telephone subscriber.
To sign up for Wireless AMBER Alerts, please go to www.wirelessamberalerts.org
Contact Information
Laurel Springs Police Department
723 West Atlantic Ave.
Laurel Springs NJ 08021
(West Atlantic & Tomlinson Ave.)
Chief of Police, Michael Wolcott
Routine Business -- 783-2887
Community Police
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Nixle Alerts
In its continued effort to keep the public informed about law enforcement issues, the Laurel Springs Police Department has launched a Nixle account.
Anyone is welcome to register for a Nixle account and receive brief messages to their cellular phone or email account about matters concerning the police department or community.
Register here: Nixle.
The benefit of Nixle over other messaging services is that account holders can select the type of news they want to receive, from everything such as community events and programs sponsored by the police department or just breaking news, such as an urgent public safety alert.
Account holders also choose how to receive the information.
