![]() ![]() “We hope that the charges being announced today send a clear message that any such conduct is wholly unacceptable, and will be thoroughly and dutifully investigated and prosecuted.”Īnyone with information about this or related matters should contact MCPO Detective Brian Hammarstrom at 80. “Local police unions are so often the drivers of philanthropic and charitable endeavors, especially at this time of year, so it is deeply disheartening when any member of law enforcement leverages access to their funds in order to achieve personal financial gains,” Prosecutor Santiago said. Police in trouble: Freehold Township cop admits to snooping in law-enforcement database ![]() Investigation into both the extent of the theft and how Cadigan used the PBA’s funds is still ongoing.Ĭadigan was served the charges against him via summons on Friday, according to Santiago, pending future proceedings to take place in Monmouth County Superior Court. Police in trouble: Former Ocean Township cop avoids jail after paying restitution for real estate forgery After members of the Wall Township PBA found a significant amount of cash was missing after the event, they contacted the Professional Responsibility & Bias Crime Bureau at the prosecutor's office.Īlong with the confirmation of missing event proceeds, the investigation revealed that starting at least in 2018 and in each following year, Cadigan made several unauthorized cash withdrawals from multiple PBA bank accounts and wrote checks to himself and to cash from the same accounts, Santiago said. Cadigan, 40, is charged with second-degree theft by unlawful taking.Ĭadigan had organized this year's annual fundraising event for the PBA as well as in previous years, from which the money is donated to various charitable organizations, Santiago said. ![]() Watch Video: NJ policing safer after 'Protecting the Shield,' but more change is neededįREEHOLD - A Wall Police Department sergeant has been charged with stealing over $75,000 from his local Police Benevolent Association (PBA) chapter, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. ![]()
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