Crime & Safety
National Guard Member And Army Vet Among New Fair Lawn Police Officers
Get to know Fair Lawn's newest police officers, who all have a history of public service.

FAIR LAWN, NJ — Three new police officers were sworn in during the Fair Lawn Council Meeting on July 29, and they've all got a record of public service.
Kyle Milnes, 30, is a U.S. Army veteran and a member of the Fair Lawn Rescue Squad, the police said. He's also a 2013 graduate of Fair Lawn High School and was previously employed with the Fair Lawn Department of Public Works.
Daniel Pinnola, 36, is a 2007 graduate of Bergen Technical High School. Officer Pinnola was previously employed with the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission, police said.
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Brendan Perry, 22, is a member of the New Jersey National Guard, a member of the Fair Lawn Rescue Squad, and a member of Fair Lawn Fire Department Company 4. He was also previously employed with the Fair Lawn Department of Public Works. He graduated from Fair Lawn High School in 2021.
The officers are currently attending the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute Police Academy Class number 135, police said.
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Need help from the Fair Lawn police? To get immediate help, call 201-796-1400 or dial 9-1-1. The non-emergency number is 201-796-1400. More information is here.
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