Mount Union Police Department
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Locality: Mount Union, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 814-643-3960
Address: 28 West Market Street 17066 Mount Union, PA, US
Website: www.mountunionpa.net
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Today, April 27, Pennsylvania’s enhanced Move Over Law goes into effect. The law creates a new point system for drivers who fail to merge into the lane not next... to the emergency response area. Fines are set at $500 for first-time offenders, $1,000 for a second offense, and $2,000 for a third or subsequent offense. More details: https://bit.ly/MoveOverPA PA State Police Pennsylvania Turnpike
It’s with heavy hearts that the Mount Union Fire Company announces the passing of Retired member Terry Morder Sr. The Officers and members of the MUFD send prayers to the entire family. God Bless.
MUPD Police Activities - March 2021 Calls for Service - 100 Traffic Citations - 7 Non Traffic Citations - 11... DUI Arrests - 1 Criminal Arrests - 2 Juvenile Arrests - 5 Written Warnings - 1 Nakuma Dean - Endangering the Welfare of Children Jaylen Price - DUI and Traffic Offenses *** ALL DEFENDANTS ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW
Happy Easter from our family to yours!
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Hunsicker family. Rest in Peace Chase.
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On Thursday January 7, 2021, Mount Union Police received a report of vandalism at the Bricktown Museum. Between approximately January 2, 2021 and January 7, 2021, the building was vandalized with graffiti on the side nearest the railroad tracks. A small shed behind the museum was also vandalized. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the police department by messaging our page or calling our dispatch center at 814-643-3960 and requesting to speak with an officer. Thank you!
MUPD Police Activities - December 2020 Calls for Service - 69 Traffic Citations - 1 Non-Traffic Citations - 3... DUI Arrests - 0 Criminal Arrests - 4 Juvenile Arrests - 0 Written Warnings - 0 Mark Drake - Simple Assault, Harassment Tabitha Fraley - Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia Isaiah Knight - Persons Not To Possess, Use, Manufacture, Control, Sell Or Transfer Firearms, Firearms Not To Be Carried Without A License, Traffic Offense Michael Trice - Criminal Trespass, Criminal Mischief *** ALL DEFENDANTS ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OR LAW
#Hero #WeShallNeverForget #GrayNation Trooper Landon E. Weaver was born in Altoona, PA on November 11, 1993. After graduating from Central High School in 2012, ...he attended the Indiana University of Pennsylvania before enlisting with the Pennsylvania State Police in December 2015. On June 17, 2016, he graduated the Academy and was assigned to Troop G, Huntingdon. Trooper Weaver was killed in the line of duty on December 30, 2016, while investigating a protection from abuse (PFA) order violation. The incident began when Trooper Weaver was dispatched to a local restaurant parking lot, where it was reported a Jason Robison was gaining access to a vehicle owned by his estranged girlfriend, who had an active protection from abuse order against him and was working at the restaurant. Robison fled the scene prior to Trooper Weaver’s arrival. Trooper Weaver, after interviewing the victim and witnesses, attempted to locate Robison. He ultimately discovered Robison at a residence located along Bakers Hollow Road, Juniata Township, Huntingdon County and interviewed him. At some point during this interaction, Robison produced a handgun, shooting and killing Trooper Weaver. A large contingent of Troopers converged on the residence and initiated an extensive manhunt for Robison that lasted throughout the night and into the following day. On December 31, 2016 at 0950 hours, Robison was located by Troop G members in a camper not far from the scene. Robison, armed with a handgun and refusing to comply with commands, was shot and killed. Over 2,000 law enforcement officers from across the country were in attendance for Trooper Weaver’s memorial service, held at the Blair County Convention Center. Trooper Weaver is survived by his wife, Macy, his parents, Eric and Christine, and his brother, Larett. At 23 years of age, Trooper Weaver was the 97th member of the Department to be killed in the line of duty. He completed one year of Pennsylvania State Police service. Trooper Weaver is laid to rest at the Fairview Cemetery, Martinsburg, Pennsylvania.
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