NJ cop Rebecca Sayegh forfeits job for attacking ex-boyfriend, his new girlfriend in residence invasion

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A New Jersey cop who went on a harmful rampage at her ex-boyfriend’s residence and attacked him and his new girlfriend is barred for all times from ever working in legislation enforcement within the Backyard State.

Ex-Toms River Police Officer Rebecca Sayegh, 32, pleaded responsible to housebreaking, prison mischief and easy assault on Nov. 17, after breaking into her ex’s Berkeley home in April, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Workplace introduced.

As a part of her responsible plea, Sayegh has additionally formally forfeited her gig with the Toms River Township Police Division and “all future public employment within the State of New Jersey.”


Rebecca Sayegh, 32, pleaded responsible to housebreaking, prison mischief and easy assault on Nov. 17, for breaking into her ex’s Berkeley home in April. Fb

Sayegh had been suspended with out pay earlier than November’s resolution.

Prosecutors are actually in search of that she serve 180 days within the Ocean County Jail as a situation of her probation, that she haven’t any contact with the victims, and that she pay restitution, in keeping with prosecutors.

Sayegh’s responsible plea stems from the violent rampage through which she used her baton to smash by the entrance door of her ex-boyfriend’s residence round 11:20 p.m. on April 25, confronting him and his new girlfriend, who was additionally on the residence, NJ.com reported.

The off-duty cop — who as soon as shared the house together with her ex-boyfriend of 5 years — acquired into an argument with the pair earlier than shoving and pushing each of them.

Through the dispute, the victims tried to restrain Sayegh, however she broke free, smashed gadgets across the residence and broken the hood of 1 sufferer’s automotive, in keeping with prosecutors.

As Sayegh continued on her chaotic rampage, the brand new girlfriend retreated into the yard, the place she referred to as 911.

Sayegh additionally tried to battle with responding officers and resisted arrest.

After police lastly restrained her, she threatened to burn down her ex-boyfriend’s home as they walked her down the driveway, NJ.com reported.


The former-Toms River police officer
The previous-Toms River police officer “has forfeited all future public employment within the State of New Jersey.” Ocean County Prosecutor’s Workplace

The ex-cop racked up roughly $2,000 in harm to the house and a further $500 to one of many sufferer’s vehicles, the outlet reported, citing prosecutors.

Regardless of the arrest, Sayegh was launched from the Ocean County Jail below New Jersey’s bail reform system.

She was moreover suspended with out pay from the Toms River Township Police Division following 9 years on the power.

She is predicted to face sentencing on Jan. 26, 2026.

Sayegh’s responsible plea comes after she filed a lawsuit towards the division and township final 12 months, claiming former Toms River Police Chief Mitch Little and different superiors inside the division sexually harassed her and denied her promotions due to her gender.

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