Crime & Safety
Philadelphia Native Joins Warrington Township Police Department
Officer Caporiccio said she is looking forward to getting involved, serving her the community, and keeping Warrington Township safe.

WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — Warrington Township swore in its newest full-time police officer, Angelina Caporiccio, during Tuesday night's board of supervisors meeting. District Justice Stacy Wertman was on hand to administer the oath of office.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Officer Caporiccio attended Archbishop Ryan Catholic High School and the Pennsylvania State University where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in
security risk analysis and a minor in information sciences and technology.
In July 2021, Officer Caporiccio started her law enforcement career with the Philadelphia Training Academy and graduated in April 2022. She was assigned to the 24th district of Philadelphia and
finished her career with Philadelphia Police Department.
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Officer Caporiccio is welcomed to the force by Chief Friel and his command staff. (Warrington Township)
During her short career with the Philadelphia Police Department, she volunteered to receive any and all training possible. Officer Caporiccio was a Crisis Intervention Trained Officer, was part of MIRT, and DUI trained just to name a few.
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One of Officer Caporiccio future goals at Warrington is to become a K-9 Officer. Officer Caporiccio said she is looking forward to getting involved, serving her new community, and keeping Warrington Township safe for its residents.
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