Bryan Thomson

Investigator Animal Cruelty Task Force at Bergen County Prosecutor's Office (BCPONJ)

Bryan Thomson has extensive experience in law enforcement and regulatory roles, currently serving as Inspector III of Weights and Measures at the New Jersey Attorney General's Office since December 2016. In addition, Bryan works as an Investigator for the Animal Cruelty Task Force at the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, addressing animal cruelty complaints and enforcing New Jersey title 4. Previous roles include positions at the Bergen County Department of Public Safety, where Bryan held titles such as Assistant Superintendent and Weights and Measures Officer, as well as a Senior Supervisory Security Officer at the Bergen County Police Department. Bryan's foundational experience includes work as a Special Police Officer at the Haledon Police Department. Bryan is also a consultant for Lost Soul Entertainment, researching and procuring vehicles and equipment for the film and television industry. Educational background includes studies at Bergen Community College.

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Maywood, United States

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Bergen County Prosecutor's Office (BCPONJ)

The official LinkedIn page of the Bergen County (NJ) Prosecutor's Office, the lead law enforcement agency in the most populated county of New Jersey. You can also find us on Twitter, Instagram, Nextdoor, & YouTube: @BCPONJ and on Facebook.com/BCPONJ. The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office is an elite law enforcement organization under the leadership of the county's Prosecutor, who is mandated by law to serve as the chief law enforcement official of the county. The Prosecutor's Office maintains specialized squads available to assist the 70 municipalities of Bergen County, NJ in the investigation of crimes calling for increased personnel, specialized equipment, technical know-how or highly specialized training. With a countywide population of almost 1 million residents, the Prosecutor's Office handles all serious crimes committed anywhere in the county, including: arson, child abuse, cyber crime, drug trafficking & narcotics, financial crime & insurance fraud, homicide, sex crimes, and traditional organized crime. This highly trained staff, some of whom work 24/7, give each municipality the ability to bring additional resources to bear when presented with particularly challenging cases or particularly dangerous offenders.


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