Rick Fuentes

January 24, 2008 - 2:49pm

State Police will probe Lonegan arrest

The New Jersey State Police will investigate the arrest of former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan at Gov. Jon Corzine’s Town Hall meeting in Middle Township last weekend, according to a Star-Ledger report.  "The superintendent has ordered the review and wants to have definitive answers," Capt. Al Della Fave, a State Police spokesman, told the newspaper.

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Burzichelli Seeks Info, Insight On Chlorine Tanker Thefts

Release Date: Apr 25 2007

Assembly Democrats News Release

BURZICHELLI SEEKS INFO, INSIGHT ON CHLORINE TANKER THEFTS

Requests AG, State Police & Homeland Security Review Chlorine Truck Thefts Since 2001, Offer Security Recommendations Following Federal Warnings

(TRENTON) - Assemblyman John J. Burzichelli today called for a status report on New Jersey chlorine truck security following federal warnings to U.S. chemical plants to step-up their defense against potential terrorist use of chlorine tanker trucks as chemical bombs.

Governor Jon S. Corzine

Release Date: Jan 24 2007

GOVERNOR CORZINE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS
OPEN STATE-OF-THE-ART EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FACILITY

WEST TRENTON – The Regional Operations Intelligence Center (ROIC, pronounced “Rock�) was officially opened today by Governor Jon S. Corzine, Attorney General Stuart Rabner, State Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness Director Dick Cañas and State Police Superintendent Colonel Rick Fuentes. The cutting-edge building, located at New Jersey State Police headquarters, now serves as the foundation for the state’s homeland security, crime fighting and emergency response efforts.

Governor Jon S. Corzine

Release Date: Jan 18 2006

CORZINE NAMES McELWAIN ACTING DIRECTOR OF
OFFICE OF COUNTER-TERRORISM

Also Renames Fuentes to Serve as Superintendent of State Police
and Fox to Serve as BPU President

Acting Governor Richard Codey

Release Date: Oct 11 2005

Codey Announces Successful End of Deployment to New Orleans
New Jersey First Responders Return Home After Thousand of Humanitarian Deliveries, 911 Responses.

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