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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DCCC Partners with Pennsylvania State Police to Award College Credit for Trooper Training
Delaware County Community College’s new agreement with the Pennsylvania State Police will enable Pennsylvania State Police Academy graduates to receive 24 credits toward an associate…
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Baltimore Pike Warehouse in Middletown Voted Down by Council
A proposed 330,000 square-foot warehouse complex subdivision plan at the former Franklin Mint property along Baltimore Pike was turned down by Middletown Township Council Wednesday…
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Help Still Sought in Wendy Eaton’s 50-Year-Old Disappearance
Wendy Eaton, a 15-year-old Penncrest sophomore from Middletown, disappeared without a trace 50 years ago. Police are still searching for her, and it is a…
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Warehouse Proposed for Franklin Mint Site in Middletown
Outrigger Industrial wants to build a warehouse/distribution center on the former Franklin Mint parcel on Baltimore Pike in Middletown, writes Pete Bannon for the Daily…
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David Zandstra, Charged in 50-Year-Old Murder of Marple Girl, Found Not Guilty
A 50-year-old cold case murder that shook a Marple neighborhood for decades added another chapter Friday when a Delaware County jury found pastor David Zandstra…
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Collingdale Police Shortages Covered by Pennsylvania Troopers
Collingdale Borough does not have the resources to fully staff its police department overnight, so Pennsylvania State Troopers will be responding to overnight calls starting…
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Kids Get a Taste of Police Life at ‘Troop K Camp Cadet’ in Wayne
Pennsylvania State Police recently held boot camp for kids between ages 11 and 14 to give them an experience of being a police officer, writes…
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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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Neumann University to Host Autism Resource Fair, Police Training
Neumann University is hosting a neurodiversity and autism resource fair, including training for local law enforcement officers, on Saturday, March 16, from 10 AM. to…
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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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Delaware County Comedian Crashes Cavalcante News Conference, Asks ‘Little Rascals’ Question
At a news conference following the capture of escaped murderer Danelo Cavalcante Wednesday, one oddball question stood out. “Sir, was there any concern he would…
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DNA Links Family to Missing Person’s Remains Found at Ridley Creek Park
A family member recently found closure after state police identified the remains of a woman who had likely been missing since 2014, writes Pete Bannan…
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It’s a Trunk or Treat Monster Bash Oct. 21 at the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology
The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology in Media (P.I.T.) is kicking its 5th Annual Trunk-or-Treat up a notch! Come meet the new mascot (“The Monster”) and…
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Inflation Won’t Fizzle Out Their 4th, Boothwyn Customers Say
It’s going to cost you more to celebrate the Fourth of July this year, reports Madeleine Wright for CBS 3. “They’ve gone up, probably, in…
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Cold Case in Media Now an Active Homicide As New Evidence Turns Up
A case of a teenage girl from Media reported missing in 1975 has turned into a homicide investigation, reports Rosemary Connors and David Chang for…
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Delaware County Monitoring Bars, Restaurants Ignoring COVID-19 Guidelines, as Young Adult Cases Swell
Delaware County officials are cracking down on bars and restaurants not following distancing and other COVID-19 safety requirements. The enforcement action comes as the result…
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Country Deli in Glen Mills Makes Special Deliveries to Delco’s 911 Center
Country Deli in Glen Mills has found a great way to help out during the pandemic and the benefactor is just down the street, writes…
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Delco Ranks in Third Place Statewide for DUI Arrests in 2018
DUI arrests in Delaware County were the third highest in Pennsylvania in 2018. This is the second year in a row the county had that…





















