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Activity Blotter
- December 15 to 31, 2025
- December 1 to 14, 2025
- November 17 to 30, 2025
- November 3 to 16, 2025
- Oct 20 to Nov 2, 2025
Click here to see past police blotters.
Summit Police Department News Releases
January 8, 2026: Summit Police Department Responds to Reported Threat; Shelter-in-Place Lifted at Local Schools
December 1, 2025: Statement from Chief Ryan Peters on Recent Crime Activity in Summit
November 20, 2025: Summit Police Department Shares Package Theft Safety Tips
November 13, 2025: Summit Police Department Identifies Dog Owner Following Fatal Animal Attack
November 13, 2025: Summit Police Officer Helps Replace Stolen Bike for Local Youth
Previous Summit Police Department news releases:
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2020
Breaking News
January 13, 2026 - On Monday, January 12, 2026, at approximately 11:59PM, the Summit Police Department received a 9-1-1 call from a resident on Canoe Brook Place that three (3) individuals with ski masks were observed on surveillance camera near the back door of the residence. Prior to arrival, the resident indicated the suspects fled the scene once they observed the homeowner through a window on the first floor. During that time, three (3) officers, who were already in the neighborhood conducting routine residential patrols, located a stolen BMW within seconds and a pursuit was initiated. Summit Police Officers continued to pursue the vehicle into Essex County until such time it was terminated due to public safety reasons.
Over the past several weeks, the region has continued to see an increase in burglaries to motor vehicles, attempted vehicle thefts, motor vehicle thefts, attempted burglaries to houses, as well as burglaries to houses that are occupied. In most of these incidents, suspects entered homes in search of key fobs.
The Summit Police Department is prioritizing this situation and actively participating in information sharing with law enforcement partners in the region as well as deploying additional resources to areas of concern. While we continue to take steps on our end, we also need residents to remain vigilant.
Please take the following precautions, which meaningfully reduce opportunities for crime:
- If possible, park your vehicles inside a garage
- Remove all valuables, including key fobs, from plain view in your car and house
- Lock all vehicle doors
- Lock all exterior doors and windows to your home
- Lock the door between the garage and house if they are connected
- Set your home alarm system if you have one
- Turn on exterior lighting, especially overnight
If you see or hear anything suspicious, or if your home security cameras capture unusual activity, call the Summit Police Department immediately at 908-273-0051 (call 9-1-1 in an emergency). Quick reporting gives us the best chance to respond in real time and prevent additional incidents.
We appreciate your cooperation and vigilance. By working together, we can keep Summit safe!
December 8, 2025 - On December 8, 2025, at approximately 0815 hours, patrol officers responded to a Larned Road residence for a report of an attempted burglary to two (2) motor vehicles that occurred overnight at approximately 0340 hours. Upon arrival, officers met with the resident who indicated Ring camera surveillance footage displayed two (2) suspects, both wearing dark-colored sweatsuits and masks, walk up her driveway and attempt to gain entry into two (2) SUV’s, a 2024 Audi Q7 and a 2019 BMW X5. The suspects were unable to gain entry into the vehicles as they were both secure. The suspects can then be observed running back to Larned Road near Watchung Place and no attempt was made to enter the home.
Anyone with information or surveillance footage for the aforementioned incident is encouraged to contact the Summit Police Department’s Detective Bureau at (908) 273-0051.
Lastly, over the course of the last several weeks, the Summit Police Department has observed an uptick in burglaries to motor vehicles, attempted burglaries to motor vehicles, as well as stolen vehicles entering the city. Additionally, several jurisdictions in the region have had burglaries to occupied residences. Please remain vigilant during the holiday season and remember to lock all doors, set alarms, turn on motion lights, and report suspicious activity. Together, we can keep Summit safe! Thank you.
Surveillance camera footage posted to Summit Police Department Facebook page.
November 24, 2025 - On November 23, 2025, at approximately 1645 hours patrol officers responded to a residence on Rotary Drive for a report of a suspicious incident. Upon arrival they met with the caller/resident, who stated while inside his house he observed an unknown male walk on his driveway before entering the back seat of a white sedan (unknown make/model), which immediately left the area. A check of the neighborhood revealed negative findings for the vehicle.
At approximately 1912 hours patrol officers responded to another residence on Rotary Drive for a report of a burglary to motor vehicle. Upon arrival they met with the resident/victim, who stated at approximately 1845 hours he entered his 2018 Mercedes Benz GLS and noticed his garage door opener was missing. A canvass of the neighborhood resulted in video surveillance footage that displayed two (2) suspects wearing all black with their faces concealed enter the unlocked Mercedes at approximately 1633 hours before opening the garage door. Entry was not made; however, it is believed the suspects took the garage door opener before returning to the suspect vehicle, later identified as a 4-door white Infiniti G35 with NJ license plate (unknown on registration). The vehicle then left the area.
Anyone with information or surveillance footage for the aforementioned incident(s) is encouraged to contact the Summit Police Department’s Detective Bureau at (908)273-0051.
Lastly, over the course of the last several weeks the Summit Police Department has observed an uptick in burglaries to motor vehicles, attempted burglaries to motor vehicles, as well as stolen vehicles entering the city. Additionally, several jurisdictions in the region have had burglaries to occupied residences. Please remain vigilant during the holiday season and remember to lock all doors, set alarms, turn on motion lights, and report suspicious activity. Together, we can keep Summit safe! Thank you.
November 18, 2025 - On November 17, 2025, at approximately 2344 hours, patrol officers responded to the area of Stockton Road and Stiles Road for a report of a suspicious male wearing a dark sweatshirt attempting to gain entry into motor vehicles.
Upon arrival they observed an adult male, later identified as Aidan Harrington (23), walking in the street near the caller’s residence. An on-scene investigation coupled with surveillance footage revealed Mr. Harrington was the suspect in question and had previously attempted and gained access to several vehicles in the neighborhood. As a result, he was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters where he was processed and charged with the following offenses:
- 2C:18-2A(1) – Burglary - 5 Counts in the Third Degree
- 2C: 5-1A(1) – Criminal Attempt – 3 Counts in the Third Degree
- 2C:20-3A - Theft by Unlawful Taking – 1 Count in the Third Degree
- 3-16.2 - Resident Protection Ordinance – 5 Counts
Mr. Harrington was later transported to Union County Jail pending his first appearance. This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone missing items or who has pertinent information for this investigation, including but not limited to surveillance footage, is encouraged to contact the Summit Police Department Detective Bureau at (908) 273-0051.
All parties are presumed innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.
Presentations to Common Council
Watch the presentations at the March 5 council meeting on the city YouTube channel.
Programs and Initiatives
Summit has a zero tolerance policy for prejudice, racism, bigotry, hatred and violence of any kind
The SPD is committed to ensuring that all citizens regardless of their disability, nationality, race, ethnicity, religion, gender or sexual orientation enjoy the rights guaranteed by NJ law and the US Constitution. Community resources
Home Security Assessment Program
The Summit Police Department's Home Security Assessment Program is a new initiative to provide property owners with professional, targeted recommendations on safeguarding against burglaries through a free home security survey.
Police officers that have been certified in risk assessment will meet with citizens at their residence for a free home security survey. The assigned officer will evaluate existing security measures, identify potential areas of weakness, and make recommendations for security improvements.
Go to cityofsummit.org/homesecurity to learn more.
Blue Envelope Program
The Summit Police Department has implemented the Blue Envelope Program, a new countywide program to help people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during a motor vehicle stop. The primary goal of the program is to assist drivers with ASD with document organization and to educate them about what to do during interactions with police.
Click here to learn more about the program.
Arrive Together Partnership
The Summit Police Department is participating in the New Jersey State Arrive Together program, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at improving emergency response to mental health crises by pairing trained mental health professionals provided by Trinitas Regional Medical Center with local law enforcement officers trained in crisis intervention. Full news release
Safe Place Program
The Summit Safe Place Program is a Union County initiative and partnership between the Summit Police Department and area businesses and organizations that promotes a citywide zero-tolerance policy toward discrimination, advancing a shared commitment to providing for the safety and security of all residents and visitors.
The program establishes safe places for victims of bias, harassment, discrimination, bullying, or hate crimes to find shelter while calling 911 for help.
Click here to view more information.
Two Streets a Week Campaign
Summit Police Department is working to reduce careless driving through its new "two streets a week" campaign. The purpose of the program is to coordinate enforcement efforts on two streets each week with the goal of reducing speeding and other dangerous traffic violations through an established and ongoing police presence.
Help keep our neighborhoods safe.
Join a voluntary registry of privately-owned video surveillance systems in Summit. The Summit Citizen Eye directory is a list of camera locations that will provide detectives with footage in areas where criminal activity has occurred. Program video
Overnight on-street parking rules
By municipal ordinance, no vehicle shall be parked on any street during any night of the year between the hours of 2:30AM and 5AM or when snow is forecast. Requests must be received prior to 2AM or subject to a parking citation. Call the police department non-emergency number 908-273-0051 with questions.
Body Camera Program
Uniformed officers assigned to the patrol bureau and traffic unit wear body cameras to capture valuable evidence for investigations and trials. It also documents scenes, interviews, and encounters between the police and citizens, promoting accountability and transparency.
Click here for more info on the grant that is allowing the SPD to equip its officers with body cameras into 2026.
Prescription Medication Drop Off
**Please do not dispose of syringes in this box. Please remove all personal information from the medicine containers you are depositing into the box. Click here for info on how to dispose of syringes with regular household garbage.
Extreme Risk Protective Order Act of 2018 (N.J.S.A. 2C:58-20 to -32) provides procedures for a family or household member to apply for a protective order against a person who poses a danger of causing bodily injury to self or others by possessing or purchasing a firearm. It prohibits the respondent from possessing or purchasing a firearm or ammunition and from holding a firearms purchaser ID card, permit to purchase a handgun, and permit to carry a handgun. This is a civil court order that is issued by a judge upon consideration of evidence, prompted by a petition by a family or household member, or law enforcement officer. Order on State of NJ website
Get Notified
Protect and prepare your family with Smart911. Citizens can create a safety profile for their household on Smart911 with important information that emergency responders can use in the event of an emergency.
When a citizen makes an emergency call, their safety profile is automatically displayed to the 9-1-1 dispatcher and emergency responders can provide more personalized assistance. Citizens can add important information to their profile such as medical conditions and allergies, property details and layout, information on pets and service animals, family members' phone numbers, emergency contacts, and more. Visit www.smart911.com to get started.
Sign up for nixle alerts or access the Everbridge app to receive emergency and general notifications from the Summit Police Department.
Please note: If you enter an email address when registering with nixle, you will receive email alerts when the SPD sends advisory, non-emergent messages. To receive only text alert and advisory messages, do not enter an email address. Using the app generates push notifications to your mobile phone and emails. More detailed information and instructions are available here.
Video Gallery
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Halloween Safety Tips PSA
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2024-2025 Trading Card Program
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Home Security Assessment Program
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Safe Place Program
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Back to School Safety Tips
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Holiday Safety Tips
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Distracted Driving PSA
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Bike Safety PSA
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Pedestrian Safety PSA
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Teen Safety PSA
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Personal Safety PSA
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Summit Citizen Eye PSA
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Auto Theft PSA
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Fraud and Identity Theft PSA
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Bicycle Theft PSA
PSA Videos
The Summit Police Department has created a series of videos to educate and inform the public. Videos focus on topics relating to safe trick-or-treating, bicycle and automobile theft, identity theft and fraud, and more.
Click here to access the videos on the City of Summit YouTube channel.
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Public Notices
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Police
Physical Address
512 Springfield Ave
City Hall
Summit, NJ 07901
Phone: 908-273-0051Fax: 908-273-8002
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Police
Physical Address
512 Springfield Ave
City Hall
Summit, NJ 07901
Phone: 908-273-0051
Hours
Staffed 24 hours a day / 365 days a year