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Middle Officer Charged with Witness Tampering Resigns

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By Vince Conti

COURT HOUSE – Middle Township Committee April 4 acknowledged the resignation of Joshua Bryan, the police sergeant who was already on suspension after being charged in July 2021 with witness tampering. 

At a pretrial hearing March 17, filings indicated that Bryan would apply for Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI), a diversion program that could lead to the charges being dropped. The program is available to certain first-time offenders in New Jersey.   

An individual who completes the PTI program has no record of a conviction and can file for an expungement of the arrest record and criminal complaint. 

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