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Upper Saucon Township Police Department
Upper Saucon Township Police Department's
Identity Theft Victim's Packet
This packet should be completed once you have contacted Upper Saucon Township Police Department and obtained a police report number related to your identity theft case.
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Dial 911 for Emergencies
Non-Emergency: (610) 282-3064
Fax: (610) 282-0345
Police Department Headquarters
5500 Camp Meeting Road
Center Valley, PA 18034
Business Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday Through Friday
Robert E. Coyle, Chief of Police
The Upper Saucon Township Police Department operates out of the Township Municipal Building located at 5500 Camp Meeting Road. The Department is comprised of 17 full-time officers (two of whom are investigators), one K-9 unit, a Police Clerk and a Chief of Police. In addition to 24-hour patrol services and crime investigation, the Department participates in a regional DUI task force, sponsors a local D.A.R.E. program and oversees a community service program for first time juvenile offenders.
DUI Task Force
The DUI task force conducts sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols on area roads that have been known to experience a high level of alcohol related accidents and/or arrests. Area police departments formed the regional task force to raise public awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving. The task force is funded by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
D.A.R.E. Program
D.A.R.E.
stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education. Corporal William Lendvay
and Officer Michael Borso provide D.A.R.E. instruction for children
attending the Southern Lehigh Middle School and St. Michael's
School in Colesville. This nationally recognized program provides
children with the skills they need to avoid involvement in drugs,
alcohol and violence. Officers from the Upper Saucon Township
Police Department have been providing D.A.R.E. instruction since
1989. Click here to visit the
National D.A.R.E. web site.
Juvenile Community Service Program
On November 1, 1999, the Upper Saucon Township Police Department, in conjunction with the office of District Justice David B. Harding, instituted a community service program for first time juvenile offenders. Any juvenile who has been convicted of a summary offense (except motor vehicle violations) may be sentenced to perform community service at the decision of Justice Harding. The time spent performing community service is supervised by an Officer from the Department. Upon completion of the program requirements, the District Justice will dismiss the charges and any fines. If the juvenile does not complete or fails to appear for their service, the original charges will be reinstituted. Since its inception, over 25 juveniles have participated in the program.
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