Crime & Safety

Ceremony to Recognize Promotions of Two Police Officers

Lt. Frank LoSacco and Sgt. Theodore Klouser will be promoted to their respective positions.

East Brunswick Municipal Courtroom, The East Brunswick Department of Public Safety will promote two of its officers to fill vacancies left by retired superior officers at a ceremony Thursday, Sept. 1, at 3 p.m. at the Municipal Courtroom.

During the ceremony, Lt. Frank LoSacco and Sgt. Theodore Klouser will be promoted to their respective positions.

Lt. LoSacco is a 16 year veteran of the East Brunswick Police Department.  Upon graduation from the Somerset County Police Academy, he was assigned to the Patrol Section.

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He was assigned to the Community Policing Unit from 2003 to 2008, serving in the Investigative and Administrative Divisions.  After being promoted to Sergeant in August 2009, he served as the Administrative Division supervisor and as a squad supervisor in the Patrol Section.

Lt. LoSacco holds a bachelor’s degree in Management Science from Kean College and a master’s degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from Seton Hall University.  He has served as the agency’s Recruitment Officer, a Field Training Officer, the department’s Range Master, and as a Police SCUBA Diver.  Lt. LoSacco is also employed as an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice for Middlesex County College and Rutgers University.  He has received numerous Letters of Commendation as well as a 200 Club Award.

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Lt. LoSacco lives in Spotswood with his wife, Kimberly and their four children, Erin, Anthony, Heather, and Christina.  He will be assigned as a Watch Commander in the Patrol Section of the Operations Division.

Sgt. Theodore Klouser is also a 16 year veteran of the East Brunswick Police Department.  After graduating from the Somerset County Police Academy, he was assigned to the Patrol Division.  In 2002, Sgt. Klouser was transferred to the Traffic Section where he has been an Accident Reconstructionist and Radar Instructor for the last nine years.  Sgt. Klouser has also been temporarily re-assigned to the Administrative Division several times during his career to serve a Background Investigator for potential police officer recruits.

Sgt. Klouser is a graduate of Ramapo College where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications in May of 1990.

Sgt. Klouser lives in Howell with his wife Heather.  He will be assigned to the Patrol Section where he will serve as a Shift Supervisor.


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