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A website aimed at making the FOP grievance process more transparent hasn't been updated since March 2024. The city said it's ...
The vehicle has a cross decal on the rear door, roof rack, and patches of missing paint on both sides.Officers returned to ...
On the first day that thousands of AFSCME District Council 33 workers are on strike, many are picketing at workplaces across the city, including the Philadelphia Police Department and Sanitation ...
Philadelphia police officers are looking for a man who posed as a law enforcement official and tied a woman up, robbed the business, and was able to get away before officers arrived on the scene.
CIRT teams, who drive SUVs without police lights and department decals and wear less formal uniforms, are often requested by other officers to assist, and also choose calls to respond to citywide.
While the Philadelphia Police Department saw an increase in staffing in 2024, they’re still dealing with a record low number of sworn officers.
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New Philadelphia Police Officer Kyle Kelley, right, was recently honored for saving the life of a man in May by Mayor Joel Day, left. Shown with them is New Philadelphia Police Chief Tessa Pohovey.
Officer Kelley's professionalism and compassion are in the highest tradition of the New Philadelphia Police Department," he added. Kelley has been an officer in New Philadelphia for 12 years.
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ Mayor Joel Day commended two New Philadelphia police officers for their efforts in saving the life of a woman on Feb. 12, during a New Philadelphia City Council meeting.