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Theresa Vernon

Theresa Vernon’s upbringing as number nine of ten children makes her feel right at home with the huge FOP family she has accumulated over the years. She has been married to Kevin Vernon for 27 years and would not trade it for anything. She began her career serving those that protect and serve on August

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Captain James L. Sepp (ret.)

James started his Law Enforcement career in December of 1989. He worked in patrol from 1989 through 1999. In 2000 he became a Detective. As a Detective James worked all facets of crimes from disorderly persons to homicide. In 2008 he was promoted to Detective Sergeant and served as the Detective Bureau Commander. James was

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Sgt. Sean C. Lavin (ret.)

Sean began his law enforcement career in juvenile and adult corrections. In 2000, Sean was hired by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office and attended the 87th basic recruit class at the Trenton Police Academy. Sean was assigned to various units as a Sheriff’s Officer including patrol, courts, detective and the Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team. In

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Lieutenant Eric Straub (ret.)

Eric was then hired by Monroe Township Police Department in Gloucester County in 1991 as a patrol officer. He graduated from Burlington County Police Academy class #60. While assigned to the patrol division he completed his bachelor of the arts degree in law justice graduating in 1995. Recognized for his work performance Eric was promoted

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Lieutenant Scott T. Cox (ret.)

Scott began his career in public service in 1990 by joining the US Army a day after Operation Desert Shield was announced. There he served in the 5th Special Forces Group in Ft. Campbell KY as support personnel. He was an Airborne soldier and the rank of E-4 (Specialist) when he left the Army with

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Det. Ron G. Bakley (ret.)

Ron began his career in the Camden Police Department and transferred to Gloucester Township in 1976. During his tenure as a patrolman and detective, Ron received numerous awards, accolades and recognition for his work and efforts. Additionally, in 1976, Ron served on the contract committee which negotiated the first collective negotiations agreement in Gloucester Township.

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