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Warrington Township Police Department

Promotes Four Officers to the Rank of Corporal

Warrington Township Police Department announces that four police officers have been promoted to police corporal. Left to right are: Lt. Meditz, Cpl. Menzies, Cpl. Blanchard, Chief Daniel Friel, Cpl. Moldavskiy, Cpl. Krysick, and Lt. Gottenberg.
Warrington Township Police Department announces that four police officers have been promoted to police corporal. Left to right are: Lt. Meditz, Cpl. Menzies, Cpl. Blanchard, Chief Daniel Friel, Cpl. Moldavskiy, Cpl. Krysick, and Lt. Gottenberg. (Photo courtesy of Warrington Township Police Department )

Warrington Township Police Department is pleased to announce that the following police officers have been promoted to the rank of police corporal: Aaron Menzies, Charles Krysick, K9 Officer John Blanchard (K9 Jolie), and Alex Moldavskiy.

The officers were recognized for their commitment to excellence and service to the community at the Board of Supervisors meeting held on March 22, and were sworn in by District Judge Stacy Wertman.

Chief Daniel Friel remarked, “Promoting our officers is a great honor for me, since I have seen their efforts on behalf of our residents and all of the ways they advance professionalism in the department.” Chief Friel continued, “This is a special moment for all of us and we are proud to have these officers promoted to the rank of corporal.”

“Township officials, members of the police department and I are pleased to see these four officers promoted to the rank of corporal,” said Eileen Albillar, Vice-Chair, Warrington Township Board of Supervisors. “They represent the finest qualities of our police department and we wish them all the best as they continue to serve the residents and businesses of Warrington Township.”

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About Warrington Township
Warrington Township is located in central Bucks County, approximately 20 miles north of central Philadelphia. The Township encompasses 13.5 square miles, bordered on the north by New Britain, Warwick, and Doylestown Townships, on the east by Warminster Township, and on the south and west by Montgomery and Horsham Townships.

Warrington Township is an outstanding community in which to live, work, shop, learn, and recreate with many unique opportunities to enhance the quality of life for those who reside, work, or visit. The goal of the township is to responsibly manage community change and protect community character and assets; preserve the natural environment and farmland; improve mobility; provide adequate township services and public facilities efficiently and equitably; and promote the economic and social well-being of the community. The township is committed to protecting the township, improving the quality of life, sustaining its neighborhoods, and serving the health, safety and welfare of its residents and businesses. For more information, visit http://www.warringtontownship.org.

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