The Pennsylvania State Police formed in 1905, becoming the first uniformed police organization of its kind in the U.S. We provide law enforcement and public safety services to the residents and …
Welcome to the Pennsylvania State Police Megan's Law website. Warning. Any person who uses the information contained herein to threaten, intimidate, or harass the registrant or their family, …
Pennsylvania Megan’s Law, 42 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Pa. C.S. Chapter 97, requires that individuals convicted of certain legislatively enumerated offenses register with the …
Information on all registered offenders who reside, are homeless/transient, work or attend school in Pennsylvania will be available on this website maintained by the Pennsylvania State Police, …
Pennsylvania Megan’s Law, 42 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (Pa. C.S.) § 9799, requires that individuals convicted of certain legislatively enumerated offenses register with the …
Pennsylvania State Police 2001 Annual Report For the Year Ending December 31, 2001 Mark Schweiker, Colonel Paul J.Evanko, Governor Commissioner An Internationally Accredited Law …
The Pennsylvania State Police is committed to conducting a complete and thorough investigation of complaints submitted. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact our …
A: The Overdose Information Network (ODIN) was created in 2018 to track the increase in overdoses across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) …
REGISTER with the Pennsylvania State Police both sexual offenders and Sexually Violent Predators; and NOTIFY the communities when those persons, identified as Sexually Violent …
Paul Almer was born June 19, 1949, at Fountain Hill, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Prior to enlisting in the Pennsylvania State Police, he served four years with the US Army including 18 …