HANOVER TOWNSHIP — The Hanover Township Police Department has released its monthly activity statistics for November 2025, reflecting a steady pace of community policing, emergency response, and proactive patrols throughout the township.
According to the department, officers responded to 2,495 calls for service during the month, demonstrating the wide range of situations that require police assistance on a daily basis.
The November report highlights several key categories:
- Arrests: 58
- Motor Vehicle Crashes: 79
- DWI Arrests: 4
- Alarms (Burglar/Fire): 95
- Medical Aids: 165
- Property Checks: 1,020
These numbers underscore the department’s continued commitment to maintaining public safety, assisting residents, and supporting emergency services. Property checks—totaling more than one thousand—remain a core part of officers’ proactive patrol strategy, helping deter criminal activity and maintain visibility in business districts and residential neighborhoods.
In addition, the department handled 165 medical aid calls, often assisting EMS teams and providing critical support during emergencies. Officers also managed 79 motor vehicle crashes, a reminder of the ongoing importance of roadway safety as traffic increases during the holiday season.
The Hanover Township Police Department regularly publishes monthly statistics to provide transparency and keep residents informed about public safety trends within the community.
Residents can follow the department for updates and safety tips on social media at @HanoverNJPolice on both Instagram and Facebook.










