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Richland Police Department
The Richland Township Police
Department is comprised of 19 full time and 6 part-time officers
along with 1 civilian records clerk. The department provides 24
hour service to the Richland area covering 20.8 square miles.
The department is comprised of 3 divisions, Patrol, Criminal Investigations
and Special Operations. The Patrol Unit is comprised of officers
who respond on calls for service, conduct accident investigations,
and investigate initial criminal offenses. Criminal Investigations
is made up of 3 fulltime detectives who investigate crimes that
occur within the boundaries of Richland Township. These officers
are also involved in the Cambria County Drug Task Force as well
as the Southwest Pennsylvania Safe Streets Federal Task Force
created to combat drugs and violence. Special Operations is made
up of officers assigned with in the department to the regional
S.E.R.T. Team and one full time K-9 officer. All officers are
certified by the Municipal Police Officers Education and Training
Commission and have received extensive In-Service training by
the department, State and Federal Agencies.
The Richland Township Police
Department maintained a Central Communications Center for 18 years
serving 23 municipalities providing service to the police, fire,
ambulance, and three hospitals including a life support helicopter.
During this time Richland became the center for training of local
officers, and developed a strong working relationship with all
law enforcement agencies within a three county area. Our dispatching
center closed in 1992 when 9-1-1 was implemented. A good working
relationship still exists with the police departments in our area
as to the training and sharing of services and intelligence information.
All departments in both counties have mutual aid agreements with
the Richland Township Police department, which causes them to
work closely in all matters.
In 2001 the Richland Township Police Department
entered into a cooperative agreement with the Johnstown Police
Department for the formation of a multi-jurisdictional Special
Emergency Response Team (S.E.R.T.). The function of this team
is to provide assistance in hostage, weapon or shooting calls
and high risk warrants. These officers are highly trained and
must meet stringent physical and weapons standards. Currently
9 officers from the Richland Police Dept are assigned to the team.
In 2005 a motorcycle unit was added to the Patrol
Division to increase visibility and assist in public relations
throughout the township. They have been used in several vital
functions since its inception.
2006 saw the return to our department of a police
K-9 after a 20 year absence. The addition of Nero has greatly
enhanced the patrol and special operations division with in the
department. Nero and his handler went through an extensive 6 week
training program in the detection of explosive material and patrol
capabilities.
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