New Jersey patrol officer with about one year of experience responding to high-priority calls (shots fired, domestics, medicals, MVCs), including delivering lifesaving aid to a gunshot victim. Familiar with Title 39 enforcement and routine investigations; produce clear, accurate reports; working knowledge of CAD/RMS and radio procedures; conversational Mandarin for community interactions.
Overview
1
1
year of professional experience
Work History
Police Officer
City of Orange Police Department
Orange , NJ
04.2024 - Current
Patrol assigned sector to deter crime, respond to calls for service, and ensure public safety.
Respond to priority incidents—shots fired, domestic disputes, medicals, and motor vehicle crashes—stabilizing scenes and coordinating EMS/FD.
Provided lifesaving aid to a gunshot victim; secured the scene and preserved evidence until EMS/detectives arrived.
Enforce N.J.S.A. Title 39; conduct motor-vehicle stops and issue summonses (e.g., blocking driveways, speeding, open container).
Investigate assaults, thefts, stolen vehicles, and property damage; canvass, interview witnesses/victims, obtain statements, and document findings.
Prepare clear, accurate incident and arrest reports for supervisors, detectives, and municipal court.
Assist residents with quality-of-life issues (noise, loitering, landlord/tenant disputes) using mediation, problem-solving, and applicable civil/municipal law.
Effect arrests in compliance with policy, case law, and use-of-force standards while maintaining officer safety.
Coordinate with detectives, supervisors, and sector partners on high-risk calls and active investigations; relay intel and updates in real time.
Operate CAD/RMS and radio communications (10-codes) to ensure accurate dispatching and accountability.
Conduct proactive community policing—directed patrols, business checks, and outreach—to build trust and reduce disorder.