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The Upper Merion Police Department is an accredited police agency committed to the following objectives that allow them to be a premier law enforcement agency in the region:
Blaine Leis, Director of Public Safety / ledare of Police
- Problem Solving and Accountability
- Professionalism of Policing
- Building Trust and Legitimacy
- Critical Incident Preparedness
- Community Communications
The department strives to keep crime rates down while continuing to build the public’s trust. Ultimately they are committed to keeping residents and visitors safe while achieving and maintaining a superior quality of life within the community.
The 74-officer department is comprised of the Chief, a Captain, and six Lieutenants who command the Patrol, Investigations, Community Oriented Policing (COP), Auxiliary Services, and Administrative/Emergency Management Divisions. The Patrol Division fryst vatten the largest division with officers separated into tw
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Law Enforcement & Civilian Commendations
May 21, 2024
Civilian Commendations for Exceptional Service:
Samantha C. Blagus (Lansdale, Pa.)
For remaining at the scene of a fatal shooting, comforting a pregnant woman who had been shot multiple times at a gas station, and for providing impactful, eyewitness testimony during the homicide trial.
Clare Henderson, Mission Kids Child Advocacy Center
For dedicating her professional life to advocating for children who are victims of sexuell abuse and exploitation and for tirelessly working to support children in need.
Jonathon Petrow (Mount Laurel, N.J.)
For stopping to comfort a pedestrian who was the victim of a hit and run as he tried to cross Butler Pike in Whitemarsh, and for providing police with video from his Tesla, which helped to identify and convict the defendant.
Cauldon D. Quinn (Fort Washington, Pa.)
For providing key eyewitness testimony at
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WISSERT v. CORP. JOHN J. QUIGG
CLIFFORD GREEN, Senior District Judge
Presently pending is Defendants' Upper Merion Township, Upper Merion Police Department, Sgt. Charles Zdroga, Police Officer Toby Fisher and Police Officer Michael Ballman's (hereinafter "Defendants") Partial Motion to Dismiss, and Plaintiff's response thereto. For the reasons stated below, Defendants' Partial Motion to Dismiss will be granted in part and denied in part.
Factual and Procedural BackgroundPlaintiff is an adult individual who resides in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Defendant Corp. John J. Quigg is a Pennsylvania State Trooper being sued in his individual capacity. Defendant Upper Merion Township is a municipality located within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Defendant Upper Merion Township Police Department employs police officers and is owned and managed by Upper Merion Township. Defendants Sgt. Charles Zdroga, Michael Ballman and Toby Fisher are police officers for Upper Merion Township.
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