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Seeking Dedicated Men and Women to Join the Auxiliary Police Program Today!

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For more than 70 years the Abington Township Police Department’s Auxiliary Police volunteers have donated thousands of hours to The Department. It’s mission; to maintain a continuous commitment to upholding the highest standards of professionalism in volunteer public service and to assist the Abington Township Police Department when such assistance is deemed advisable; with the…
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MATTHEW LAVER OF SOUDERTON CHARGED WITH DISTRIBUTING, POSSESSING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

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NORRISTOWN, PA. (Nov. 6, 2018) – Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele, Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub, Abington Township Police Chief Patrick Molloy and the Pennsylvania Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force announce the arrest of Matthew Laver, 37, of Souderton, for felony charges related to distributing and possessing child pornography.  Click…
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Commercial Burglary – Attempt to Identify

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Case # 18-04823 In the early morning hours of October 28, 2018, two males forced entry into a business located in the 1600 block of Old York Rd. in Abington Township. The suspects stole multiple laptop computers and US Currency. After committing the crime, the suspects were observed boarding a southbound SEPTA bus. If anyone…
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ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PARTNERS WITH ABINGTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR OPERATION SAFE STOP

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On Wednesday, Oct. 24, Abington School District, in partnership with the Abington Township Police Department, will participate in the 22nd annual Operation Safe Stop, an initiative conducted in communities across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as part of National School Bus Safety Week, which runs Oct. 22-26. Operation Safe Stop, organized by the Pennsylvania Department of…
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Attorney General Josh Shapiro and Chief Patrick Molloy Issue a Joint Statement Regarding the Hate Literature Distributed in Abington Township

Today, Abington Township Police Officers responded to a report of hate literature distributed in the Meadowbrook section of the Township.  Flyers were left in several driveways promoting racial and ethnic discrimination, as well as promoting the KKK.  This kind of hate literature is alarming to all of us. The Detective Division is currently investigating this…
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