Barnegat officer honored as NJ State PBA Executive Board Member of the Year

Pathman, Barnegat, N.J. The Barnegat Township Police Department announced that Chris Ebert has been selected the New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association’s (PBA) Executive Board Member of the Year.

On a statewide level, the esteemed award honors Ptl. Ebert’s commitment to and services to the law enforcement field. Initiatives that help officers around New Jersey as well as his agency have been advanced thanks to his collaboration with state lawmakers.

In a statement posted on social media, the department said that Ptl. Ebert’s unwavering devotion and unrelenting dedication had a lasting effect.

The community was encouraged to join in honoring Ebert’s accomplishment after the Barnegat Township Police Department praised him for his efforts and said the distinction was well-deserved.

This honor highlights Ebert’s leadership in establishing laws that assist law enforcement officers throughout the state.

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