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Island Heights Police Detective Charged With Filing False Police Report, Possession of Illegal Gun

Ocean County

By: Yuritza Arroyo

Ocean County authorities reported that on February 13, Mr. Matthew Curtis, 47, of Little Egg Harbor Township, was charged with providing a False Report to Law Enforcement Authorities, Contempt of a Judicial or Protective Order, and being a Certain Person prohibited from Possessing a Weapon.

According to officials, the charges result from an investigation conducted by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Professional Standards Unit, Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Domestic Violence/Weapons Squad, and Little Egg Harbor Township Police Department.

Officials say the investigation revealed that Curtis - a Detective with the Island Heights Police Department – was required to surrender to law enforcement any guns that he owned or possessed pursuant to the imposition of a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) issued against him on May 11.  

On that date, Curtis surrendered several weapons to law enforcement. On May 13, Curtis authored and signed a letter advising law enforcement that he had sold three handguns that were registered to him before the issuance of the TRO and indicated he no longer owned those weapons.  

According to authorities, a subsequent weapons trace conducted by the United States Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives indicated, however, that Curtis remained the registered owner of the subject handguns.  

Police say that on December 11, Curtis filed a report with the Little Egg Harbor Police Department, asserting that three handguns were stolen from his unlocked personal vehicle in front of his home.  

The investigation further revealed that one of those handguns he reported stolen was one of the weapons he claimed to have sold before the issuance of the TRO.  

According to Police, that same weapon was recovered from a defendant accused of a motor vehicle theft and eluding in Essex County. On February 14, Curtis was processed at the Ocean County Sheriff’s Office and released on a summons pending a future appearance in Ocean County Superior Court.  

He was also suspended with pay from his position with the Island Heights Police Department.

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