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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Pennsylvania.. Pennsylvania says it has more police departments than any other state in the country. [1] According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 1,117 law enforcement agencies employing 27,413 sworn police officers, about 218 for each 100,000 residents.
Pages in category "Municipal police departments of Pennsylvania" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
As of 2010 there were 9.42 miles (15.16 km) of public roads in Red Hill, of which 1.65 miles (2.66 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 7.77 miles (12.50 km) were maintained by the borough. [7] Pennsylvania Route 29 is the only numbered highway serving Red Hill. It traverses the borough on a north ...
Jun. 4—The Pennsylvania State Police in Uniontown are looking for help from the public to put a name to an unidentified victim from a fatal crash 38 years ago. The wreck occurred along Pa. 119 ...
Two Lebanon County Game Wardens found the girl's remains on Oct. 10, 1973, in a wooded area in Lebanon County, according to PSP Tips, part of the Pennsylvania State Police Department.
Pennsylvania's Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state police can't hide from the public its policy on how it monitors social media. The law enforcement agency had argued that fully disclosing ...
Eric Frein attacked a Pennsylvania State Police barracks. Ross Township Municipal Building shooting: Saylorsburg: August 5, 2013: 3: A single gunman attacked the town council. 2009 Collier Township shooting: Collier Township: August 4, 2009: 4: Social loner attacked a gym. 2009 shooting of Pittsburgh police officers: Pittsburgh: April 4, 2009: 3
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.