Female police sergeant suffers stroke, dies

A New Jersey police officer has died after suffering a stroke while on duty.

32-year-old Berkeley Township Police Sgt. Alison Wray suffered a stroke and died Friday. Wray had served with the Berkeley Township Police department for nine years.

Berkeley police Chief Karin DiMichele described Wray as a great leader who was compassionate and dedicated to her officers.

Sergeant Wray is survived by her fiancé Sergeant Henry Ganska of the Berkeley Township Police Department , their two children Harrison age 2 and Henry age 4. Sergeant Wray is also survived by her two step children Cole age 11 and Reagan age 15. 

In a post on Facebook the department said:  "Please keep Sergeant Wray’s family in your thoughts and prayers as they mourn their loss.  Please also keep the officers and civilian staff at Berkeley Township in your prayers as they have lost a great officer, a great leader, great public servant and a great friend."

Funeral arrangements have not been announced.