Crime & Safety
4 New Parsippany Police Recruits Sworn In At Township Council Meeting
The cadets took the oath of allegiance and received their badge assignments; the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy begins July 8.

PARSIPPANY, NJ —Four new police trainees have officially been sworn in, marking their official welcome to the Parsippany Police Department.
Cadets Shyam Patel, Peter Jones, David Przybylo, and Keegan McCarthy were sworn in at the Parsippany Township Council meeting on June 25, in front of their families and friends.
These four recruits also took the oath of allegiance and received their badge assignments from Chief Richard Pantina and Mayor James Barberio.
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They begin a 20-week course at the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy with other local police trainees on July 8.
This new round of hires follows a group of six officers who just graduated from the academy on May 30, after being sworn in last December.
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