Crime & Safety
Two New Police Officers Take The Oath In Warrington Township
"These two officers stood above the rest throughout our hiring and testing process," said Chief Daniel Friel.
WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — The Warrington Township Police Department on Jan. 10 swore in two new officers, William J. Moller and Easton R. Weaver. District Justice Stacy Wertman
administered their oaths at the Board of Supervisors meeting.
"These two officers stood above the rest throughout our hiring and testing process," said Chief Daniel Friel. "We're really excited and we think they're going to be bringing a lot of good things to Warrington.
Officer Moller grew up in Warrington with his parents and his older brother, Ben. He graduated from Central Bucks High School South in 2016 and was recruited to play baseball at Misericordia University.
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During college, Officer Moller interned with the Abington Township Police Department. He graduated from Misericordia in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in government, law and national security with a minor in history.
Officer Moller attended the Temple Ambler Police Academy in 2020 and previously served as a patrol officer with the Buckingham Township Police Department.
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He is the son of Bob and Mary Moller and the brother of Ben Moller, who is an officer with the Quakertown Borough Police Department. His father retired in 2019 after a 40 year career as a police officer with Buckingham Township.
Officer Weaver graduated high school in western Pennsylvania and served in the United States Army as a combat engineer during deployment to Afghanistan.
He graduated from the Westmoreland County Police Academy in 2014. He worked as a patrol officer in the Philadelphia Police Department assigned to the 24th District and the Warwick Township Police Department.
Officer Weaver is a firearms and a taser instructor. He's also certified in crime scene processing and was a sworn member of the Bucks County Drug Task Force while in Warwick Township.
He anticipates completing his bachelor’s degree in international business this spring.
He is the son of Rob and Wendy Weaver and the brother of Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Austin Weaver and Parker Weaver, who works as a police officer for the City of Pittsburgh. He is also the son-in-law of Kevin and Joyce Oliver.
Both Officer Moller and Officer Weaver said they are excited to serve the Warrington community.
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