PHOTOS: Narcan Now in Hands of Fish & Wildlife Officers

wildlife 1PHOTOS: Colonel Mark Chicketano, Chief of the Division of Fish & Wildlife Law Enforcement Bureau today accepted their first supply of Naloxone from Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato.

These first round of kits were paid for from OCPO drug forfeiture funds and now add the Fish & Wildlife Officers to the Ocean County Law Enforcement community carrying the life saving antidote.

Pictured left to right: Officer Shannon Martiak, Lt. Lisa LaCroix, Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato, Colonel Mark Chicketano, Ocean County Chief of Detectives Glenn Miller

wildlife 2Pictured left to right: Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato, Officer Shannon Martiak, Lt. Lisa LaCroix, Colonel Mark Chicketano, Ocean County Chief of Detectives Glenn Miller

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