You can report a variety of crimes, after they have occurred, using an on-line form (link to form is in the big red button below). However, the form can not to be used to report any crime currently in progress.
You CAN use this on-line form to report the following (click on any of the items below to see a definition and examples):
Definition: Unwanted phone calls of an annoying, harassing or threatening nature.
Examples: Immediate hang-ups, obscene language, etc. with no known suspects.
Definition: Obtaining someone else’s personal identifying information and using it to obtain credit, goods or services.
Examples: Someone obtains a credit card using your S.S.N. or obtains phone service using your personal information.
Definition: When property is missing or lost.
Examples: Property that is missing, leaving items in restaurant, or missing from home.
Definition: Your property is taken without your permission.
Examples: Property known to be stolen and missing may be reported. Lost property is not a theft.
Definition: Property is stolen from a motor vehicle.
Examples: Stolen equipment or belongings from a vehicle.
Definition: The act of changing, modifying or defacing public or private property.
Examples: Graffiti, knocking over mail box, throwing rock through windows, etc.
Definition: The act of changing, modifying or defacing a motor vehicle.
Examples: Graffiti, keying, throwing rocks through windows, denting on purpose or with an object etc.
Incidents submitted on-line are reviewed to insure that a crime has been committed before a report number is assigned. If it is determined that a crime has not been committed, a report number will not be assigned.
Once your report is complete it will be assigned a TEMPORARY CASE NUMBER. Once your report has been reviewed and approved it will be assigned a PERMANENT CASE NUMBER. You will be emailed all subsequent status of your report, including a copy of the final report. The copy of the report will be sent as a PDF attachment, please make sure your email settings will permit this.
Filing a false police report is a crime. Any person who gives or causes to be given false information to any law enforcement officer, with respect to the commission of any crime or incident, is guilty of a fourth degree crime under the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice (2C:28-4). Fourth degree crimes are punishable by a fine of not more than $ 1,000.00, or by imprisonment for not more than 18 months, or both.
Retrieving Motor Vehicle Crash Reports already submitted:
To obtain a copy of a Motor Vehicle Crash Report already submitted to the South Brunswick Police Department, please click here.
For any other questions on how to retrieve your report email PDRec@sbpdnj.net.

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Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852
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