Superintendent Jeanne Hengemuhle, the first woman to lead the New Jersey State Police, brings 26 years of experience and a fresh perspective after her appointment by Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill nominated Jeanne Hengemuhle to serve as acting superintendent of New Jersey's 3,000-member state police force.
A 48-year-old New Jersey State Police trooper died Wednesday due to a medical condition that stemmed from a work-related ...
Gov. Mikie Sherrill made a trailblazing nomination on Wednesday, picking Jeanne Hengemuhle to become the first woman superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. Hengemuhle is a long-time law ...
Video from a Ring camera shows state police and officers in tactical gear taking over the front porch of a home on the 100 ...
Trooper running for Senate was named in 2023 wrongful death lawsuit, is under internal investigation
A New Jersey State Trooper who has emerged as one of the leading Republican candidates to challenge U.S. Senator Cory Booker was accused of improperly ...
Mikie Sherrill has picked retired New Jersey State Police officer Jeanne Hengemuhle to be the first woman to lead the agency.
Jeanne Hengemuhle, who served 26 years with the New Jersey State Police and retired in 2024, is set to take over as acting superintendent and will need confirmation from the ...
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