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History...
Before there was
a Police Department in Bloomingdale the law was enforced by elected Constables
and Justices of the Peace. Auburn Taylor was the first policeman appointed
in Bloomingdale in 1914. He was assigned to patrol the streets in plain
clothes, seven nights a week between the hours of 4:00pm and midnight.
In 1915 Samuel D. Babcock was appointed as a special policeman to assist
Officer Taylor in enforcing the laws and ordinances of the Township of
Pompton (what is now Bloomingdale). When Officer Taylor resigned in the
latter part of 1915 Officer Babcock assumed Taylor's duties and became
the first uniformed Police Officer for Bloomingdale. Foster Hargraves
was appointed in 1916 to assisted Officer Babcock. Later in 1916 Officer
Babcock was transferred to Haskell and Officer Hargraves took over his
place in patrolling Bloomingdale. This continued until 1918 when Pompton
Township dissolved and became Bloomingdale Borough. Foster Hargraves was
appointed the first Chief of Police and Samuel Babcock was appointed his
Lieutenant. In 1935 the mayor and Council adopted an ordinance to formally
create a Police Department, for the Borough, to consist of twelve members.
Irving Tallman was appointed Chief. In 1938 Charles Van Duyne was appointed
as Chief and served until 1958. Scotty Van Duyne was the Chief of Police
until 1966 when Peter Mosier was promoted to that position. At the same
time as Mosier became Chief, Edward Fletcher was promoted to the rank
of Captain. In 1972 Edward Fletcher was promoted to Chief where he served
in that capacity until 1994. Upon Chief Fletcher's retirement William
Alexander was promoted to the Rank of Chief. Chief Alexander retired in
July of 2006 and on January 3, 2007 Joseph Borell was promoted to the
position of Police Chief and is currently serving in that capacity.
The Bloomingdale Police Department currently has Seventeen members:
Chief: Joseph Borell
Captain: Raymond Muller
Sergeants: Steven Caputo;
Mark Gildersleeve, Mike Boffa, Ron Frost, Bob Resland, Mark Johnson
Patrolmen: Neil Keegstra, Robert "Jeff" Breakenridge,
Craig DePascale, Dan Fletcher, Marc Loveland,
Gary Walker, Robert Grabowski, Michael Fatzer and David Terpstra
Special Officers: Class II - Paul Pampinella, Tom Smith; Class
I - Len Hasson and Andrew Smith (Retired Sergeant)


#15 Hamburg Turnpike, the ocation of the original
Bloomingdale Police Headquarters

Bloomingdale Police Cruiser (1930's)
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