Duty Death: Alison Wray - [Berkeley Township]
End of Service: 03/11/2017
By Police1 Staff
BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A New Jersey police sergeant died unexpectedly after suffering a stroke on Friday.
Sgt. Alison Wray, 32, was on duty when she suffered the stroke, NJ.com reports. Wray was a part of the Berkeley Township Police Department for nine years. She leaves behind two children, her fiance and two stepchildren.
In a post on the Berkeley Township PD’s Facebook page, Berkeley police Chief Karin DiMichele said Wray “excelled” in her position and quickly rose the ranks to sergeant in 2015.
“Please keep Sergeant Wray’s family in your thoughts and prayers as they mourn their loss,” DiMichele said in the post. “Please also keep the officers and civilian staff at Berkeley Township in your prayers as they have lost a great officer, a great leader, great public servant and a great friend.”
Her family has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for her two children, ages 2 and 4.
Funeral arrangements for Wray have not been announced at this time.
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