Promotion of Donald Dangler to Detective/Supervisor
December 21, 2007: Morris County Prosecutor Robert A. Bianchi, Esq. proudly announces the promotion of Donald Dangler to Detective Supervisor.
Detective Supervisor Dangler began his law enforcement career at the Morris County Prosecutor's Office in 1988. At that time, he was assigned to the Grand Jury Unit. From there, Detective Supervisor Dangler spent time in nearly every unit in the office including Trial, Major Crimes/Homicide, Fraud, Insurance Fraud, Missing Persons/Juvenile and his current assignment in the Arson and Environmental Crimes Unit. He is also a trained crisis negotiator.
Detective Supervisor Dangler will continue as Detective Supervisor of the Arson and Environmental Crime Function of the Major Crimes Unit and Weapons of Mass Destruction Assessment Team. He graduated from Marquette University in 1976 with a bachelor's degree in Sociology and Law Enforcement. He received his masters in criminal justice in 1985 from John Jay College.
Prosecutor Bianchi stated "The promotion of Detective Supervisor Dangler is in recognition of the dedication and leadership qualities that he has exhibited throughout his career. It is an honor to be able to recognize such a committed member of this office for his service to the citizens of Morris County."
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