A Camden County Sheriff's officer stopped a black SUV that he observed being driven recklessly on I-676 and identified the driver as SLEO I Santiago, issuing him a summons for reckless driving. Santiago did not attend his rescheduled traffic court date on July 19, 2024, which resulted in a warrant for his arrest. He was ordered into work, processed on the warrant, and released from employment with the Camden PD.
The investigation found that an officer from the Camden County Sheriff’s Department, stated he observed a black SUV driving recklessly on I-676, which passed him on the right. The Sheriff’s Officer conducted a motor vehicle stop, identified the driver as SLEO I Santiago, and issued him a summons for Reckless Driving. SLEO I Santiago’s traffic case was rescheduled for conflict court on July 19, 2024; however, he did not attend resulting in a warrant for his arrest. SLEO I Santiago was ordered into work, processed on the warrant (rescheduled court date) and removed from the schedule pending the outcome of the traffic ticket. He was released from employment with the Camden County Police Department.
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Other officers at Camden Police Department
44 other named officers with reported major discipline records at this agency. Major discipline is final and post-appeal, as reported by the agency.
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Questions and answers
What is a summary of Jason Santiago's major discipline record?
A Camden County Sheriff's officer stopped a black SUV that he observed being driven recklessly on I-676 and identified the driver as SLEO I Santiago, issuing him a summons for reckless driving. Santiago did not attend his rescheduled traffic court date on July 19, 2024, which resulted in a warrant for his arrest. He was ordered into work, processed on the warrant, and released from employment with the Camden PD.
What is Jason Santiago's major discipline record at Camden Police Department?
Jason Santiago has one major discipline record at Camden Police Department in the New Jersey Attorney General's 2020-2025 releases, from 2024. These are final, adjudicated actions, not allegations.
Does Jason Santiago's record show a termination?
Yes. At least one of Jason Santiago's major discipline records shows a termination, reported for 2024.
How large is Camden Police Department, the department Jason Santiago worked for?
Camden Police Department reported 359 sworn officers to the FBI for 2025. This is department-level context from the FBI's Law Enforcement Employees census, not a statement about Jason Santiago individually.
Sources
[1]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 1012. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03. ↩
[2]FBI Law Enforcement Employees (LEE), New Jersey subset. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Row 8241. Derived from the public Law Enforcement Employees (LEE) / Police Employee Data dataset (1960-2025), https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/. ↩