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                    POLICE DEDICATE HAMILTON COMPLEXTO THREE OF OUR FALLEN TROOPERS
 Hamilton Twp. - Attorney General Peter Harvey and 
                    Colonel Rick Fuentes today joined state troopers, government 
                    officials and community leaders from the Mercer County area 
                    to officially dedicate the Troop "C" Hamilton State Police 
                    complex to three fallen troopers. The complex was dedicated 
                    to the memory of fallen Troopers: Carlos M. Negron (Badge 
                    #3656), Christopher S. Scales (Badge # 4575), and Joseph P. 
                    Lentini Jr. (Badge #5076). "The New Jersey State Police is the finest police force in 
                    the nation. This new complex reflects our commitment to provide 
                    our state troopers with the first-class facilities they need 
                    to help and protect the citizens of New Jersey," said Attorney 
                    General Peter C. Harvey. "This complex will serve as the home 
                    base and communications hub for troopers protecting the heart 
                    of our State, including its capital, in this challenging new 
                    era of global terrorism. We dedicate these facilities in memory 
                    of three men who exemplified the best of the New Jersey State 
                    Police, Troopers Joseph P. Lentini Jr., Carlos M. Negron and 
                    Christopher S. Scales." "It's a privilege for me to participate in today's services 
                    and to dedicate the Hamilton Complex to not only the memory 
                    of these troopers, but to the day-in and day-out efforts of 
                    each trooper who puts his or her life on the line protecting 
                    New Jersey's citizens," said Colonel Rick Fuentes. The families 
                    in attendance for today's dedication will always be a part 
                    of the State Police family as will the memories of their loved 
                    ones, added Fuentes. In dedicating the Hamilton Complex, Fuentes recalled the 
                    careers of Troopers Negron, Scales, and Lentini. "Their service 
                    was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty, 
                    and faithful devotion to the principals of the New Jersey 
                    State Police," said Fuentes. The Troop "C" Hamilton Headquarters is dedicated to the memory 
                    of Trooper Carlos M. Negron. Trooper Negron graduated as a 
                    member of the 98th New Jersey State Police Class and enlisted 
                    on February 11, 1982, fulfilling a life-long dream of becoming 
                    a State Trooper. Upon graduating from the New Jersey State 
                    Police Academy, Trooper Negron was assigned to Troop C, where 
                    he served at the Fort Dix and Hopewell Stations before being 
                    assigned to Troop D, the New Jersey Turnpike. He was assigned 
                    to the New Brunswick Station at the time of his death. On May 7, 1984, Trooper Negron was on routine patrol on the 
                    New Jersey Turnpike. At 8:12 a.m., he stopped to aid a disabled 
                    van at milepost 66.7 north- bound in East Windsor Township, 
                    Mercer County. A gunfight ensued with one of the two occupants 
                    in the van and Trooper Negron was fatally wounded.  Hamilton Headquarters is a 78,000 square foot facility, which 
                    will enhance the ability of the State Police to provide law 
                    enforcement services to the citizens of central New Jersey. 
                    In addition to the Hamilton Sub-Station and Communications 
                    Center, the complex houses a 19,500 square foot vehicle maintenance 
                    garage, a separate 21,500 square foot 21 lane indoor firing 
                    range, and a helicopter-landing pad.  The Troop C Hamilton Sub-Station is dedicated to the memory 
                    of Trooper I Christopher S. Scales #4575. Trooper I Scales 
                    graduated as a member of the 107th New Jersey State Police 
                    Class and enlisted on May 7, 1987. Upon graduating from the 
                    New Jersey State Police Academy, Trooper I Scales was assigned 
                    to Troop C, where he served at the Edison, Fort Dix, Wilburtha, 
                    and Flemington Stations before being assigned to Troop D, 
                    the New Jersey Turnpike. At Troop D, he was assigned to the 
                    Cranbury Station, and was assigned to the Tactical Patrol 
                    Unit at the time of his death.  On December 3, 2002, Trooper I Scales was standing on the 
                    toll island at the Carteret Toll Plaza, Exit 12, of the New 
                    Jersey Turnpike. He was working on a four-person detail aimed 
                    at increasing seatbelt compliance by motorists. The rear wheels 
                    of a tanker truck struck him as it pulled away from the tollbooth. 
                    Trooper I Scales was fatally injured. Officially opened on August 30, 2003, the Hamilton Station 
                    replaced the outdated Hightstown and Wilburtha Station and 
                    is centrally located on Route 130. With 61 troopers currently 
                    assigned, the Hamilton Station is under the command of A/Lt. 
                    Frank Duca and Assistant Station Commander SFC Timothy Williams. 
                    Troopers from the Hamilton Sub-Station provide full-time police 
                    services to the towns of Upper Freehold, Millstone, and Roosevelt 
                    Borough in Monmouth County, and Rocky Hill Borough in Somerset 
                    County - an area encompassing over 90 square miles. Station 
                    personnel also patrol 24 miles of interstate roadway. Troop 
                    C serves central New Jersey with stations located at Allenwood, 
                    Bordentown, Kingwood, Red Lion, and Tuckerton. The Statewide Communications Center is dedicated to the memory 
                    of Trooper I Joseph P. Lentini, Jr. #5076, who died after 
                    a lengthy illness on June 14, 2002. Trooper I Lentini graduated 
                    as a member of the 113th New Jersey State Police Class and 
                    enlisted on January 15, 1993. Upon graduating from the New 
                    Jersey State Police Academy, Trooper I Lentini was assigned 
                    to Troop C, where he served at the Fort Dix, Flemington, and 
                    Hightstown Stations before being assigned to Troop D, the 
                    New Jersey Turnpike. At Troop D, he was assigned to the New 
                    Brunswick Station before being assigned back to Troop C and 
                    the Allenwood Station. On April 12, 1997, Trooper I Lentini 
                    was assigned to the Emergency Management Section, Operational 
                    Dispatch Unit Central, where he served at the time of his 
                    death. The Statewide Communications Center is responsible for police 
                    dispatching for Troop C and the Burlington and Point Pleasant 
                    State Police Marine Stations. The New Jersey Department of 
                    Transportation and New Jersey Department of Environmental 
                    Protection also conduct dispatching duties from the Communications 
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