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Albert J. Mallen, Sr.
Badge: 2753
Class: 85
Rank: Detective I
Age: 36
Died: 8/28/1985
DOB: 1/16/1949
Cause: Murdered/Shotgun
Site Westville
Stationed: Division HQ's Narcotics
Service Time 14 Years 2 Mos.
Residence: Egg Harbor Township
Albert J. Mallen was born on January 16, 1949 in Pleasantville, New
Jersey and resided in Mays Landing, New Jersey. Prior to joining the
New Jersey State Police, he was a stock clerk. He also held a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Criminal Justice. He was a Vietnam Veteran, having
served with the United States Marine Corps from November 1968 to August
1970.
Detective I Mallen enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on June
26, 1971 as a member of the 85th State Police Class and was assigned to
Troop "A" Port Norris. He was later transferred to Division
Headquarters in the Investigation Section's Narcotics Bureau. His
service with the Division was characterized by loyalty, fearless
performance of duty and faithful and energetic devotion to the
principles of the New Jersey State Police.
Detective I Mallen died as a result of gunshot wounds received in the
line of duty.
At approximately 7:05 A.M. on August 28, 1985, Detective I Mallen was
executing a search warrant in conjunction with a narcotics raid in
Westville, Gloucester County, New Jersey. He was shot once in the face
by a 12 gauge shotgun while peering around the corner of a door and was
killed instantly. At the time of his death, Det. Mallen was a captain
in the New Jersey National Guard, serving as the Company Commander of
the 253rd Transportation Unit of Cape May Court House, NJ.
Detective I Mallen served 14 years 2 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
Detective I Mallen was survived by his mother Irene, wife Peggy,
children Jennifer, Albert Jr., and Michael. Det. Mallen was also
survived by his five sisters Janet, Jacqueline, Jane, Janice and Joyce.
He was predeceased by his father John and sister Joan.
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