Morris County Prosecutor's Office Welcomes New Detective Bryan T. Blauvelt
Bringing a wealth of experience from the Randolph Police Department, Detective Blauvelt joins the General Investigations Unit within the Courts & Administration Division.
The Morris County Prosecutor's Office has proudly announced the appointment of Bryan T. Blauvelt as a Detective. Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, First Assistant Prosecutor Maggie Calderwood, and Chief of Detectives Robert McNally officiated his swearing-in ceremony on June 12, 2023.
Detective Blauvelt brings a rich experience and a well-rounded skill set to his new role in the General Investigations Unit within the Courts & Administration Division. He has previously served as a Patrol Officer with the Randolph Police Department since 2018.
Additionally, Blauvelt was part of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Task Force, a unit formed of officers from the MCPO and partnering municipal departments. His prior experience also includes serving as a Patrol Officer for the Randolph Township Police Department and working as an intern with Federal Probation in Paterson and as a lifeguard in Wayne.
Prosecutor Carroll recognized Detective Blauvelt's diverse background and expressed confidence in his capabilities. "Detective Blauvelt has experience working alongside other members of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, having been a member of our Narcotics Task Force. He will be an excellent addition to our office and we are lucky to have his talents and expertise in our ranks.”
Detective Blauvelt holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Homeland Security from Monmouth University.
His credentials further include graduation from the Essex County Public Safety Academy and successful completion of numerous professional training courses such as Proactive Patrol Tactics and the New Jersey State Police Polygraph Unit Interview and Interrogation Class.
With this strong foundation of knowledge and practice, Detective Blauvelt is poised to contribute significantly to the investigative processes at the Prosecutor's Office.