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  2. Pennsylvania State Police - Wikipedia

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    McCartney changed the name from "Pennsylvania State Police Training School" to "Pennsylvania State Police Academy" [23] 7: Col. E. Wilson Purdy January 29, 1963 – April 8, 1966 [b] In 1963, Purdy introduced a five-day work week for the first time in State Police History.

  3. Jeffrey B. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller enlisted with the state police in 1984 and became a member of fifty-sixth graduating class of the Pennsylvania State Police Academy in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He then moved through the ranks, attaining: Corporal in 1988, Sergeant in 1990, Lieutenant in 1993, Captain in 1995, and Major in January 2002.

  4. Christopher Paris - Wikipedia

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    After enlisting in the Pennsylvania State Police in 1999, Paris would serve as a Trooper assigned to Troop K, Skippack and Philadelphia. [3]Throughout his career in the department, he has served in the roles of Station and Troop Commander, Area III Commander, and Deputy Commissioner of Administration and Professional Responsibility.

  5. Change in state police academy requirements generates burst ...

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    Sep. 7—Eliminating the requirement that Pennsylvania State Police cadets have college credits under their belts in order to apply for trooper jobs was met with a burst of applications. State ...

  6. Frank McKetta - Wikipedia

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    After a short stint working in the coal mines, he attended the Pennsylvania State Police Academy at Hershey, PA, and started his career as a state trooper in 1937. He was appointed Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police in 1967, and in 1971 became the Chief of the Federal Protective Service. He retired due to illness.

  7. Paul Evanko - Wikipedia

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    Paul J. Evanko (1946 or 1947 – July 6, 2024) was an American police officer who served as commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police from February 1995 until March 2003. In that capacity, he was a member of the governor's cabinet under Tom Ridge and Mark Schweiker .

  8. Tyree Blocker - Wikipedia

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    Tyree Cedric Blocker (August 29, 1952 – March 2, 2024) was a law enforcement official who rose in the ranks of the Pennsylvania State Police serving as commissioner from 2015 until his retirement in 2018.

  9. Bergen County Police Academy, closed for possible ...

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    It's unclear when, and what the rule violations include, but an item under "academy issues" in a Bergen County Police Academy administrative report appeared on the training commission's Dec. 6 ...