Founded in 1947, The Delaware County Police Chiefs Association strives to support and promote the law enforcement profession by supporting our officers efforts.
Today the men and women of the Chester Township Police mourn the sudden loss of Corporal Kevin Paden. He was a GREAT guy that left us way to early. His dedication to the Township will be missed.
Today the Delaware County Police Chiefs Association said farewell to Delaware County Park Police Superintendent Scott Mahoney. Rest In Peace Chief, you will be missed.
It was an honor to present this plaque to the family of Chief Sparks today, Chief Sparks was killed during a Robbery in 1975. @CBSPhilly @6abc@NBCPhiladelphia@FopLodge27
Lt. Glenn also served as a Command Officer for the Delaware County Major Incident Response Team (MIRT). Your leadership and knowledge will be missed. Enjoy your retirement and stay safe.
Happening tonight on Action News: Have you seen this man? He is being sought in connection with a rash or armed robberies and attempted kidnappings of women in Lower Merion & Cherry Hill. Details tonight. @6abc
Steven Gretsky was sworn in today as Police Commissioner of the Chester City Police Department. Members of The Chief’s Association were on hand to congratulate him. @CityChesterPA
The below information is being disseminated for immiedate release regarding a shooting that occurred on I-95 in Delaware Co. Fortunately no one was hurt and the suspect was later apprehended. @6abc@MattPetrillo@JanCarabeoCBS3@JoeHoldenCBS3@JeffColeFox29 @6abcJeannette
Thank you @EnergyTransfer for donating a $25,000 Shelter that will help us protect the health and safety of our community during this time of extreme crisis.
Thank you to the members of the Delaware County Major Incident Response Team that are assisting Police agencies with COVID-19 law enforcement related issues.
Township Police assist Brandywine SPCA @BrandywineSPCA with the Drive Thru Pet Pantry. Dog food was handed out to help our pets during these tough times. Great job SPCA stay safe.
Nether Providence Police Department distributed these face shields last
night to all of the police departments in Delaware County. Thank you
Phoenixville COVID19 Makers and Shai Perednik for your hard work and generosity ensuring our first responders stay safe.
The Delaware County Police Chiefs Association would like
to thank Nick Maraini and Dana Ingham for securing the delivery of 1200 plastic
face shields to be distributed to all of the police departments in Delaware
County. This generous donation was made possible through the
safety equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to
them, each officer in Delaware County will receive a plastic face
shield.
Chief David Splain, the President of the Delaware County
Police Association, along with Sgt. Robert Elmore and Off. Michael Markunas of
the