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Prosecutor Promotes Two Employees to Chief, Captain

 

By Herald Staff

Prosecutor’s Office Press Release
COURT HOUSE, New Jersey — Cape May County Prosecutor Robert L. Taylor announced today the promotion of Captain Eugene T. Taylor, Jr. (no relation) of Upper Township, New Jersey to Chief of County Investigators and Lieutenant Lynn E. Frame of Stone Harbor, New Jersey, to Captain of County Detectives.,
Chief Taylor, 51 years old, is a native of Cape May County, growing up in Wildwood Crest and graduating from Wildwood High School. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in accounting from Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and is currently working toward his master’s degree. Chief Taylor began his law enforcement career in 1984 in the Arlington County, Virginia, Police Department where he was highly recognized as a patrol and field training officer as well as specialized assignments as a member of a plain clothes patrol team, crime scene technician/agent and lastly as a staff instructor. Chief Taylor joined the ranks of the Prosecutor’s Office in 1990 as an investigator assigned to the Major Crimes Section. Taylor is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and is a certified polygraph examiner. Chief Taylor worked through the ranks in the Office in a variety of assignments to include oversight of the Narcotics Task Force and Cape May County Regional SWAT Team. He has recently led the Special Operations and Planning Unit which oversees Homeland Security and Counter Terrorism and has distinguished himself in his investigative and leadership abilities. Taylor resides in Upper Township with his wife, Lisa and their two children, Eugene and Laura
Captain Frame, 43 years old, grew up in Chester County, Pennsylvania and graduated from West Chester Henderson High School prior to receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice from the University of Maryland, College Park. Captain Frame began her outstanding career with the County Prosecutor’s Office in 1986 as an investigator in the Major Crimes Section and worked her way through the ranks in the Office in a variety of assignments to include homicides, child abuse, sex crimes, narcotics and white collar crimes. Captain Frame’s most recent assignment was Lieutenant in charge of the major Investigations, Special Investigations, and Crime Scene Units where she was recognized for her investigative and management abilities. Frame is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and is a polygraph examiner. Captain Frame resides in Stone Harbor. Her family resides in West Chester, Pennsylvania and she follows her father, Thomas 0. Frame, in a long and notable law enforcement career as Chester County Chief of Detectives, West Chester Chief of Police and Warden of the Chester County, PA, Prison,
County Prosecutor Taylor is pleased to promote these two extremely qualified candidates from within the Prosecutor’s Office to positions of leadership to the County’s law enforcement community. “Congratulations to both of these deserving and dedicated detectives. I look forward to working with Chief Taylor and Captain Frame to continue to increase law enforcement’s professionalism and proficiency in their response to the community”, Prosecutor Taylor stated.

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