Politics & Government
2 New Vehicles Purchased For Warminster Police
The Warminster Police Department added three new police officers in December. Now its vehicle fleet is being updated.

WARMINSTER, PA —With three new police officers added to the Warminster Township Police Department in December, some new vehicles were needed for police to get around town.
Township officials recently purchased two new Chevrolet (Chevy) Tahoe Police Pursuit cruisers for the police department to replace older vehicles in their fleet.
The vehicles will serve the growing police force, which includes the three new officers who took the oath at the end of last year.
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“We are pleased that the Township is updating police equipment to ensure the safety of our community and our officers,” said James Donnelly III, Chief of Police, Warminster Township Police Department.The Tahoes are currently being integrated into the department’s cruiser fleet and are replacing older, outdated vehicles.
In other township business:
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- Supervisors approved the appointment of Justin McMenamin to a one-year term as a citizen advisor on the Parks and Recreation Board.
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