Morris County Honors National Police Week 2026
Published on May 13, 2026
Commissioners Present Proclamation to Sheriff James M. Gannon & Members of Prosecutor’s Office
The Morris County Board of County Commissioners formally recognized National Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day during its public meeting this evening, when Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw presented a proclamation to Sheriff James Gannon honoring the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers across the county and the nation.
National Police Week is observed this year from May 10 through May 16, with Peace Officers Memorial Day commemorated on May 15. The observance dates to 1962, when President John F. Kennedy designated May 15 as a national day of remembrance for law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty and the week in which it falls as “National Police Week.”
“Since the founding of our nation 250 years ago, law enforcement officers have upheld the rule of law, protected our communities and answered the call to serve, often under dangerous circumstances,” said Director Shaw. “This week is a time to reflect on their commitment and to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.”
This week also marks the 30th anniversary of the Police Unity Tour, founded in 1997 in Florham Park by Police Officer Patrick Montuore. What began as an 18-member bicycle ride from New Jersey to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., has grown into a nationwide movement with thousands of participants who honor fallen officers and support their families.
“In July 1975, two Florham Park police officers, Detective Frank Dailey and Patrolman Robert Hauptman, were killed in the line of duty when their plane crashed during a marijuana interdiction operation. It was a tragedy that deeply impacted Morris County,” said Sheriff Gannon. “Twenty-two years later, Pat Montuore began the Police Unity Tour ride to Washington, D.C. I’ve had the opportunity to participate, and there is tremendous camaraderie throughout the journey. When riders arrive at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, there is a great deal of emotion, and the experience is meaningful for both survivors and fellow law enforcement officers.”
During the meeting, Director Shaw acknowledged the Police Unity Tour and emphasized how effective partnerships among the Sheriff’s Office, Prosecutor’s Office and local law enforcement agencies benefits our county’s public safety. Morris County continues to rank among the safest counties in the nation, with violent crime rates significantly below national averages.
Deputy Chief of Detectives Jan-Michael Monrad and Capt. Joseph Costello, who attended the meeting on behalf of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, were invited to accept the proclamation with the sheriff, demonstrating their offices' continued collaboration. Prosecutor Robert Carroll also recognized the occasion this week, encouraging residents to show appreciation for those who serve.

“Our police officers are dedicated to protecting our communities from criminals intending to commit crimes and victimize our citizens. We all need to pay them sincere respect and support their efforts, as they literally accept all risks and facedown those subjects with intent to harm. Tragically, some pay the ultimate price for their provided protection,” said Prosecutor Carroll. “On behalf of the Prosecutor’s Office and all our police departments, we want our law enforcement officers and all those currently serving to know we are here to support them in their efforts, and request that our citizens to say ‘thank you’ when interacting with our hard-working police.”
Thirty law enforcement officers are among the 43 police officers, firefighters and emergency responders memorialized on the 200 Club of Morris County monument at the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy in Parsippany-Troy Hills.
The monument honors the following first responders:
- Patrick Guiton 1918 Boonton Police Department
- Fred W. Plumstead 1929 Roxbury Police Department
- Joseph Vorholz 1929 Morristown Police Department
- Thomas E. DeShazo 1930 Dover Police Department
- Peter W. Ignatz #530 1931 New Jersey State Police
- William Ridge 1935 Morristown Fire Department
- Carl A. Schlotz 1936 Morristown Police Department
- Matthew M. McManus #144 1938 New Jersey State Police
- Doyle M. Butler 1947 Chatham Boro Fire Department
- Stanley A. Conn, Jr. #947 1951 New Jersey State Police
- Ronald E. Gray #1534 1958 New Jersey State Police
- John A. Dolan 1966 Passaic Township Police Department
- Carl W. Schaufelberger 1967 Morris County Prosecutors Office
- William S. Schubert 1973 Dover Fire Department
- Robert E. Vanderhoof 1975 Dover Fire Department
- Gordon N. Smith 1975 Boonton Police Department
- Frank A. Dailey, Jr. 1975 Florham Park Police Department
- Robert Hauptman 1975 Florham Park Police Department
- Wilson McLaurin 1975 NJ Department of Human Services
- Neil K. Olson 1976 Morristown Fire Department
- Raymond Gelormini 1977 Chatham Township Police Department
- Irving W. Soules, Jr. 1979 Butler Fire Department
- John Miller 1979 East Hanover Police Department
- Philip J. Lamonaco #2663 1981 New Jersey State Police
- Joseph Ezzo 1982 Riverdale Fire Department
- Lester A. Pagano #1177 1983 New Jersey State Police
- Everett E. Hatcher 1989 Drug Enforcement Administration
- James McKelvey 1990 Stanhope/Netcong Rescue Squad
- Vincent G. McGuinness 1992 Morris Plains Fire Department
- Lewis R. Sheats 1993 Chatham Borough Fire Department
- Willard R. Hopler 1996 Rockaway Borough Fire Department
- John Deventer 1995 Hanover Police Department
- Scott M. Gonzales #5059 1997 New Jersey State Police
- Richard Weinheimer 1998 Pequannock Police Department
- Enrico Venditte 2001 Paterson Police Department
- Liam Callahan 2001 Port Authority of NY and NJ Police Department
- Gregg J. Froehner 2001 Port Authority of NY and NJ Police Department
- Anthony P. Infante, Jr. 2001 Port Authority of NY and NJ Police Department
- George Danielson, Jr. 2001 Mine Hill Fire Department
- Arthur J. Ohlsen, III 2003 Dover Police Department
- Eugene M. Erdmann 2005 Kinnelon Police Department
- Thomas Shields 2011 Flanders Fire Department
- Joseph Wargo 2011 Mt. Arlington Police Department
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Photo 1: (l-r) MCPO Capt. Joseph Costello, MCPO Deputy Chief of Detectives Jan-Michael Monrad, Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw and Sheriff James Gannon.
Photo 2: (l-r) Commissioner Deputy Director John Krickus, Commissioner Deborah Smith, MCPO Capt. Joseph Costello, MCPO Deputy Chief of Detectives Jan-Michael Monrad, Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw, Sheriff James Gannon and Commissioners Douglas Cabana, Tayfun Selen and Christine Myers.