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$80K+ Raised For Family Of Police Officer Killed In Warminster Crash
Art Scena was killed on his motorcycle in a crash on Street Road on Sunday night in Warminster Township.

WARMINSTER, PA — The community is rallying to support the family of Arthur “Art” Scena IV — a devoted husband, father, and member of the local law enforcement community who died in a crash over the weekend.
The motorcycle enthusiast died Sunday in a crash on Street Road while he was returning home from the funeral of a fellow police officer. The 39-year-old Warminster Township resident was a member of the Phoenixville Police Department and was killed just minutes from his home.
A GoFundMe page has been launched to support Scena's family. The page has already raised more than $80,000 of its $50,000 goal.
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Besides his wife, Scena leaves behind his daughters Riley and Reese.
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"We are heartbroken to announce the untimely passing of Art," said fundraiser organizer Michael Gray. "Art’s life was a testament to his unwavering commitment to his family and his community."
Scena served as a patrolman for the Philadelphia Housing Department, Chester Police Department, and more recently, in Phoenixville. Gray said Scena was also a passionate member of the Bullet’s Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, often coordinating memorial rides and benefits for those lost in the law enforcement family.
"In this difficult time, we are coming together to support Amanda, Riley, and Reese," Gray said. "We kindly ask for your generosity and support. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference in their lives. Thank you for your kindness and support."
He said the GoFundMe campaign is the only one authorized by Amanda Scena. "All funds raised will go directly to Amanda to help her and the girls navigate through this challenging period," Gray said.
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