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Christopher S. Scales
Badge: 4575
Class: 107
Rank: Trooper I
Age: 40
Died: 12/3/02
DOB: 11/20/62
Cause: Struck by vehicle
Site NJ Turnpike Cranbury
Stationed: Troop D
Service Time 15 Years 7 Mos.
Residence: Hamilton
Christopher S. Scales was born on November 20, 1962 in Hamilton
Township, New Jersey where he resided all his life. He was a graduate
of Hamilton High School West, Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA and
Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Trooper Scales enlisted in the New Jersey State Police on May 7, 1987
as a member of the 107th Class and was stationed in Troop "C". He was
stationed at Troop "D" Cranbury, Tactical Patrol Unit #2, at the time
of his death. His service with the New Jersey State Police was
characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful and
energetic devotion to the high principles of the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Scales died as a result of injuries received while in the
performance of duty.
At approximately 11:15 am on Tuesday, December 3, 2002, Trooper Scales
was standing on the toll island at the Carteret Toll Plaza, exit 12, of
the New Jersey Turnpike. He was working on a four-person detail aimed
at increasing seat-belt compliance by motorists. He was hit by the rear
wheels of a tanker truck as it pulled away from the toll booth and was
dragged 40 feet between the rear wheels of the vehicle. Trooper Scales
was pronounced dead at the scene.
Trooper Scales served 15 years and 7 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
He is survived by his wife Lisa, a daughter Jena and two sons
Christopher and Nicholas. Trooper Scales was 40 years old.
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