Crime & Safety

Bucks County District Attorney's Office Swears In New Detectives

The Bucks County District Attorney's Office on Monday welcomed two new county detectives to the team.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Bucks County District Attorney's Office on Monday welcomed two new county detectives to the team.

Kelcy Pitts, formerly of the Warwick Township Police Department, and Dan Naftulin, formerly of the Doylestown Township Police Department, took the oath of office from President Judge Wallace H. Bateman Jr., in a ceremony attended by family, friends, fellow Bucks County detectives and former colleagues in the law enforcement community.

Pitts joined the Warwick Township Police Department in 2012, where she worked as both a patrol officer and a detective, while Naftulin began his law enforcement career with New Hope Borough in 2015 before joining the Doylestown Township Police Department in 2018.

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"We are very grateful to have you on our team of elite detectives," District Attorney Matt Weintraub said.

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