🚨 Former police chief pleads guilty to obstruction

🚨 Confesses to lying about affair with subordinate

🚨 He "made a mistake," defense attorney says


HOWELL — A former police chief has admitted to lying to investigators in an attempt to conceal an affair with a township employee.

Now-retired Howell police Chief Andrew Kudrick, 50, of Farmingdale pleaded guilty in Superior Court for Monmouth County on Monday to fourth-degree obstruction, according to the Attorney General's Office.

Authorities said that an incident at a work-related event sparked a formal investigation by Howell Township into its police department for the possibility of a hostile work environment and sexual harassment.

Kudrick admitted in court that during an official interview, he lied about having an affair with a subordinate.

Andrew Kudrick (Howell police via Facebook)
Andrew Kudrick (Howell police via Facebook)
Andrew Kudrick (Howell police via Facebook)

Then, in late March 2022, he threatened to launch an internal affairs investigation against a member of the department who knew about the illicit relationship to stop them from cooperating with the township. Kudrick resigned that spring.

Kudrick has agreed to a lifetime ban on public employment and probation under the plea agreement. The duration of the probation will be decided at his July 19 sentencing.

Former chief "made a mistake"

Pleading guilty to obstruction means that an indictment with more serious charges has been dismissed entirely, defense attorney Robert Honecker said in a statement.

"Chief Kudrick served Howell Township with distinction for almost 30 years. He made a mistake by testifying falsely about a prohibited relationship with a township employee," said Honecker.

Last year, authorities announced charges against Kudrick including official misconduct, tampering with public records, and retaliation against witnesses. Those charges were dropped.

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