The Chartiers Township Police Department is staffed with eleven (11) Full-Time Police Officers who provide round the clock law enforcement within Chartiers Township. The Department, which boasts 156 years of combined law enforcement experience, is headed by 30 year veteran Chief James M. Horvath who directs and oversees the Departments operation. Sgt. Charles Harton serves as the traffic supervisor with Det. Sgt. Steven Horvath and Det. Sgt. Michael Filosi heading up the Investigations. Sgt. Ronald Raymond, Sgt. Anthony Popeck, and Ptlm. Harry Miller act in the capacity of shift supervisors. Ptlm. Charles Stevenson, Ptlm. Michael Hagerman, Ptlm. Donald Cooper and Ptlm. Edgar Ellis complete the compliment of Officers. All Officers are certified and attend continuous training in an effort to afford the residents of the township the best law enforcement has to offer. Every Officer is cross trained and is certified in many areas. Two officers are State certified to inspect and install Child safety seats and are available to the residents by appointment. Many programs are presented within our school district, from driver education to Stranger danger. The Department is especially proud of their DARE program which has been presented to our Sixth grade students since 1999. The Department has been recognized and received many awards presented by the State and County for their work within our community. The goal of every Officer is to make our community a safer place to live, work and raise our families. The Department can be reached by calling 911 in case of emergencies, or at 724.745.8030
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