Gloucester Township Police Blotter

The Gloucester Township police blotter tracks arrests, incidents, and calls for service across this Camden County community. Gloucester Township is one of the most populated municipalities in southern New Jersey. Searching the police blotter helps residents and the public stay updated on law enforcement activity. The police Records Unit and the Municipal Clerk both handle records requests. This guide covers how to access police blotter data in Gloucester Township.

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Gloucester Township Police Records Unit

The Gloucester Township Police Department maintains a Records Unit that handles police blotter data and report requests. Sgt. Nick Katz oversees the unit. You can reach the Records Unit at 856-228-4000, extension 7077. The unit processes requests for police reports, crash reports, and other law enforcement documentation.

The Gloucester Township Police Records Unit page has details about what records are available and how to request them. Walk-in requests are accepted at the police department. You can also call or submit a written request.

Below is the Gloucester Township Police Records Unit page.

Gloucester Township Police Records Unit page for police blotter requests

Start here to request police blotter records from the Gloucester Township Police Department.

Municipal Clerk OPRA Requests

The Gloucester Township Municipal Clerk also handles OPRA requests for police blotter records. Clerk Nancy Power serves as the custodian of government records. Her office manages all incoming OPRA requests and ensures compliance with state law. You can reach the clerk's office at 856-374-3534.

The township is located at 1261 Chews Landing-Clementon Road, Laurel Springs, NJ 08021. You can visit in person to submit your request or pick up records. The Municipal Clerk's page provides the OPRA form and contact information.

Below is the Gloucester Township Municipal Clerk's page.

Gloucester Township Municipal Clerk OPRA page for police blotter requests

The clerk's office coordinates with the police department to fulfill records requests.

What the Blotter Shows

The police blotter in Gloucester Township is a daily log of law enforcement events. Each entry captures the key facts. The date and time appear first. Then the location. The type of incident or call follows. Arrests include the suspect's name, age, and charges filed at booking.

Gloucester Township covers a large area with diverse neighborhoods. The blotter reflects activity across all of them. Entries range from minor complaints and traffic stops to drug arrests, thefts, and assaults. The volume of entries varies by day and season. Summer months often see more activity due to increased outdoor events and travel.

The blotter is a summary record. It does not contain the officer's full narrative or witness statements. For those details, you need the complete incident report. The blotter gives you the basics. It is the starting point for understanding any police event in Gloucester Township.

OPRA and Records Access Rights

New Jersey's OPRA law makes the police blotter an immediate access record. Gloucester Township must provide it on request. No waiting period applies. You do not need to be a resident. You do not need to state why you want the records. The law gives everyone equal access.

Under OPRA, standard copy fees apply. Paper copies cost $0.05 per page for letter-size and $0.07 for legal-size. Electronic copies sent by email are typically free. The Records Unit and the clerk's office can both tell you what your request will cost before they process it.

If your request is denied, file a complaint with the Government Records Council. The GRC reviews disputes at no charge. The council has ruled repeatedly that police blotter records must be released. Agencies that withhold them without a valid legal reason face consequences.

Gloucester Township Incident Reports

Full incident reports go beyond the police blotter. They include the officer's written account, evidence descriptions, and witness information. These reports give a much more detailed picture of what happened. In Gloucester Township, incident reports are available through OPRA, though some portions may be redacted.

Criminal investigatory records have broader protections under OPRA. Even after a case is closed, the investigation file may remain partly exempt. The police blotter portion is always public. The investigatory portion is not. Be clear about what you need when you submit your request to avoid delays.

Crash Reports in Gloucester Township

Crash reports are frequently requested in Gloucester Township. The township's many roads and intersections see regular traffic accidents. Officers complete a crash report for each collision. These reports are public records and are available from the Records Unit.

Contact the Records Unit at 856-228-4000, extension 7077, to request a crash report. Provide the date, location, and names of the drivers. Reports usually take a few business days to finalize after the accident. You can pick them up in person or request them through OPRA. Insurance companies and legal professionals routinely obtain these reports from the Gloucester Township Police Department.

Reaching Gloucester Township Police

For police blotter and records questions, call the Records Unit at 856-228-4000, extension 7077. For OPRA requests, contact the Municipal Clerk at 856-374-3534. The township office is at 1261 Chews Landing-Clementon Road, Laurel Springs, NJ 08021.

For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency police matters, call the department's main line. The Gloucester Township Police Department maintains an active presence in the community and provides multiple channels for residents to access public safety information, including the police blotter.

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Camden County Police Blotter

Gloucester Township is in Camden County. The county prosecutor handles major criminal cases from across all Camden County municipalities. For police blotter records at the county level, visit the Camden County page.

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