Police say an intoxicated Parsippany police officer ran his Chevrolet
Silverado off the road and wound up in a residential front yard
Saturday.
John R. Freudenberg, 30, of Randolph was charged with driving while
intoxicated and reckless driving Saturday night, Randolph police said.
Randolph Sgt. Frank Mygas and Officers Jason Gould and Jason Del
Turco responded to the crash, and found the car in the front yard of a
Jennifern Avenue home, Randolph police said.
Del Turco spoke to Freudenberg, the driver, and was told he "ran off the road," Randolph police said.
Freudenberg also identified himself as a Parsippany officer, which Randolph police later confirmed, they say.
Randolph Detective Lt. Christopher Giuliani said that based on a
draft report about the incident, he didn't have any indication
Freudenberg tried to use his status as an officer to avoid a ticket or
arrest.
Freudenberg was also off-duty, and was not in a police department vehicle, Giuliani said.
At the time of the crash, Del Turco detected the odor of alcohol on
Freudenberg's breath, and had Freudenberg perform field sobriety tests,
Randolph Police said. He was then arrested and charged with driving
while intoxicated.
Giuliani said while Freudenberg did take a breath test, police are not releasing the results.
Freudenberg's passenger complained of pain, but didn't want to
receive medical treatment at the scene, Randolph police said.
Freudenberg didn't complain of any injuries, police said.
Parsippany and Randolph, both Morris County communities, share a
small border but are mostly divided by sections of Denville and Morris
Township.
Mt.
Juliet police said a former Mt. Juliet and Lebanon police officer was
arrested for breaking into the Mt. Juliet Ace Hardware predawn Thursday.
MJPD spokesperson Sgt. Tyler Chandler confirmed late Thursday evening Steven Holliday was arrested around 3:15 a.m. Thursday when police officers responded to a burglar alarm and found Holliday “leaving the scene in the Courtney’s Family Restaurant parking lot.”
Chandler said this was the third time Ace Hardware has been broken into and “investigators are looking at a possible connection.”
Chandler said Holliday worked as a police officer in Mt. Juliet in the early 1990s and then again in the early 2000s. He said the last part of Holliday’s employment with the city of Mt. Juliet was in some capacity at City Hall. Chandler said Holliday has also been a Lebanon Police Department employee at one time and his latest law enforcement job was with Metro police.
The investigation is ongoing.
MJPD spokesperson Sgt. Tyler Chandler confirmed late Thursday evening Steven Holliday was arrested around 3:15 a.m. Thursday when police officers responded to a burglar alarm and found Holliday “leaving the scene in the Courtney’s Family Restaurant parking lot.”
Chandler said this was the third time Ace Hardware has been broken into and “investigators are looking at a possible connection.”
Chandler said Holliday worked as a police officer in Mt. Juliet in the early 1990s and then again in the early 2000s. He said the last part of Holliday’s employment with the city of Mt. Juliet was in some capacity at City Hall. Chandler said Holliday has also been a Lebanon Police Department employee at one time and his latest law enforcement job was with Metro police.
The investigation is ongoing.










