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The PCPA extends their sympathy to Ron's family and friends. Ron was a Life member of the PCPA. Thank you for your service and rest in peace. https://t.co/Cnps9IlnBS
We are proud to wrap up another successful Crime Scene Photography Training in Allegheny County. Over three days, 13 officers from across the region worked hands‑on at mock crime scenes, sharpening their skills and learning to capture accurate, consistent, and court‑ready images.
Big week for the PCPA. We’re heading out to Western PA with a truckload of new electronics equipment. This gear will soon be in the hands of officers attending our 3- Day Crime Scene Photography Training in Allegheny County.
The PCPA: Promoting Excellence in Service.
A few weeks ago, the PCPA had the privilege of hosting an Autism Awareness for LE training at the IUP Police Academy. Thanks to collaboration between the PCPA, Autism Connection of PA, and the Academy, state and local officers received a day of instruction free of charge.
The Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, and members of the Heidelberg Borough Police Department following the sudden passing of Chief Dennis Dixon. https://t.co/kwBBvucImS
The Summer Bulletin will be available soon digitally for your viewing pleasure. Watch for the email.
Inside this edition you will see the Conference agenda, speaker bios, session descriptions and much more.
You can still register for the Conference: https://t.co/adUaMGouXT
During National Police Week the PCPA would like to thank all the heroes who wear the badge. Thank you for your service and for those who have served! #NationalPoliceWeek2026 💙
Every shot counts. Human trafficking can happen anywhere—but awareness can make a difference.
· Stay alert
· Recognize the signs
· Speak up
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