

Constance Crea, who joined the department in 1996 and was promoted to lieutenant in 2019, alleges in the suit filed March 10 that Chief Thomas Mosier has "engaged in a pattern and practice of behavior of sexual harassment, discrimination, hostile work environment, preferential treatment and failing to comply with his own policies," since the start of her career.Ĭrea's lawsuit argues the mistreatment has caused her stress and embarrassment, and has created a hostile work environment. PISCATAWAY - Another veteran township police officer has filed a lawsuit against the police chief and township, alleging she was the victim of harassment and discrimination because she is a lesbian. On average, the Bureau handles over 32,000 calls for service, almost 800 traffic crashes and approximately 2,400 criminal offenses per year.Watch Video: Data.M圜: Search millions of NJ, US public records

The Administrative Section is responsible for training, Accreditation, Emergency Management, Staff Inspections and Records. The Technical Services Division is comprised of the Criminal Investigation Unit (Detectives), Evidence and Property, Warrants, Civilian Service Support Personnel, and the Administrative Section. The operation Services Division provides 24/7 coverage for our residents and visitors. The backbone of the Bureau, the Patrol Section, is made up of four Platoons, and the Special Operations Section. It is divided into two divisions, the Operation Services Division, and the Technical Services Division. The Bureau of Police, which is accredited by the Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission, has an authorized complement of 60 sworn officers headed by a Director of Public Safety. Two major north-south interstates, I-83, and I-81, intersect and have interchanges within the Township. Route 22, a major business and shopping destination for metropolitan Harrisburg and beyond.

The Township is over 28 square miles, dissected by U.S. Lower Paxton Township is now the most populous municipality in Dauphin County, exceeding that of Harrisburg, the state capital. Lower Paxton Township is the 13 th largest municipality in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania home to 53,500 people of divers racial, ethnic, and socio-economic makeup and is located about six miles from Harrisburg. Lower Paxton Township is a township of the second class in Dauphin County.
