Pennsylvania State Police
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), established in 1905, is the first uniformed state police agency in the U.S.
With over 4,700 troopers and 1,850 civilian employees, PSP provides comprehensive law enforcement services across Pennsylvania, including areas without local police departments.
The agency operates 90 stations, 6 aviation patrol units, and maintains a rigorous training academy in Hershey.
Address: 1800 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone: (717) 783-5599
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Pennsylvania Egg Heist: Case Remains Scrambled
Days after the theft, police are still working to identify the perpetrators behind the heist of 100,000 eggs from a trailer in Pennsylvania, writes the…
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Bucks County 1951 Newborn Murder Among Pennsylvania’s Oldest Cold Cases
The 1951 murder of a newborn baby girl, found stuffed inside a suitcase a mile south of New Hope, is one of Pennsylvania’s oldest cold…
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Science Could Solve 1962 Bucks County Murder of Carol Dougherty
One of the oldest and most disturbing unsolved cases in Bucks County – the murder of Carol Ann Dougherty – could finally be solved if…
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AARP Pennsylvania Recognizes Attorney General Michelle Henry as a Community Fraud Fighter
AARP Pennsylvania recognized the Commonwealth’s Attorney General Michelle Henry as a Community Fraud Fighter of distinction. This distinction honors the dedication of individuals who are…
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Pennsylvania Set to Join Majority of States That Ban Cell Phone Use While Driving
After nearly two decades of pressing for the measure, Gov. Josh Shapiro is preparing to sign the bill that will ban cellphone use while driving…
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Equal Treatment for Skill Games and Casino Slot Machines Is Fair Play
As lawmakers consider Gov. Josh Shapiro’s timely proposal to tax and regulate skill games, they would be wise to follow the blueprint of one the…
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As Scammers Try to Enrich Themselves During the Holidays, AARP Pennsylvania Helps You Protect Yourself
It’s the holiday season — a time for togetherness and celebration. For many of us, it’s a season of giving. Unfortunately, the gift-giving process also…
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Feasterville Business Association Joins Community, Clergy to Honor Local Fallen Heroes This Holiday Season
A business association in the Bucks County area worked with their community to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Staff writers for the Bucks…
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DOJ Tapps Former Warrington Township Supervisor Mark Lomax for Uvalde Review Board
The Department of Justice has tapped Mark Lomax, a former Warrington Township supervisor and retired major with Pennsylvania State Police, to be a part of…
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Tactical Ops Expert from Warrington Heeds DOJ Call to Travel to Texas Elementary School
In response to a U.S. Dept. of Justice request, Warrington technical operations expert Mark Lomax will bring his professional eye to Uvalde, Tx. Alicia Roberts,…
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State Police Weekend Warning: Yes, You May Need to ‘Run Run, Rudolph,’ But Do It Safely
Leaders of the Pennsylvania State Police have announced that the local law enforcement presence on Bucks County roads this holiday weekend will be noticeable. And…
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Underage Gambler Sneaks Into Parx Casino, Hits Bad Luck with Parking-Lot Fireworks Spree Afterward
An 18-year-old wanna-be gambler illegally entered Parx Casino and later retreated to the parking lot for a firecracker-accompanied joyride. The lapse that allowed his entry…
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Pennsylvania State Police Use Helicopter to Deliver Backpacks to Croydon’s Keystone Elementary School
Students at Keystone Elementary School found out recently that Santa’s not the only person who flies around with presents. First graders at the Croydon school…
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If You’re Driving While Reading This, You’re Part of Why Bucks County’s Distracted Driving Issue Is So Bad
Bucks County ranks among the top ten counties with the most distracted driving citations in Pennsylvania, according to a new report from www.pacourts.us. In-county distracted-driving…
























