Kelsey Knudsen (Patrolman) and Erik Jarvis (SLEO I) sworn in as newest officers.

ETPD  welcomes aboard our newest members of our department, Ptl. Kelsey Knudsen and SLEO I Erik Jarvis.

ETPD would like to congratulate and welcome aboard our newest members of our department, Ptl. Kelsey Knudsen and SLEO I Erik Jarvis. A product of a military family, Ptl. Knudsen graduated from Pemberton Township High School (2008). Continuing her education she obtained a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice (2013) from Rutgers University. Realizing her goals, she worked as a Civilian Police Aid with Pemberton Township Police Department whom she would eventually be hired as a Police Officer for. Ptl. Knudsen graduated from the Camden County Police Academy (2017) and officially accomplished her dream of becoming a Police Officer. Ptl. Knudsen comes to ETPD from Pemberton Twp. PD and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to help contribute to our PD.

SLEO I Jarvis has been serving ETPD as our Police Chaplain and has been a police chaplain in Burlington County for 6 years. As a graduate of the Gloucester County Police Academy, he also serves as President of the Burlington County Police Chaplains Association and is the Chaplain for the Burlington County Police Chiefs. Chaplain Jarvis works full time as an associate pastor at Fellowship Alliance Chapel in neighboring Medford Township where he also resides with his wife and two daughters and brings along his experience having worked previously for Lumberton Tonwship Police Department. Congratulations to you both and we hope you all would join us in welcoming our newest members to the ETPD family!