Crime & Safety
Officers Take The Oath As Bucks County's Newest Detectives
The new detectives, Jason Callahan, William Mooney, and Jeff Jumper join the office with decades of law enforcement experience.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office welcomed three new
detectives to the squad during a swearing-in ceremony at the Criminal Justice Center on Sept. 19.
The new detectives, Jason Callahan, William Mooney, and Jeff Jumper join the office with decades of law enforcement experience serving the people of Bucks County.
Before the detectives took the oath of office from Common Pleas Judge Brian T. McGuffin, First Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Schorn and Chief Detective Martin McDonough praised the new hires.
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Common Pleas Judge Brian T. McGuffin after swearing in William Mooney.
“We’re lucky to have these three men become part of our staff,” McDonough said. “They were chosen because of their outstanding work ethic and their ability to work as a team.”
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Jason Callahan joins the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office after 28 years with the Bristol Township Police Department.
Jeff Jumper began his law enforcement career with the Bristol Borough Police Department before joining the Upper Makefield Township Police Department, where he served for more than 11 years, most recently as detective.
William Mooney has more than 22 years of law enforcement experience, including more than 14 years with the Plumstead Township Police Department where he served as a detective.
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