Politics & Government
New Officer Joins Warminster Police Department
Police Officer Patrick Lynch was added to the ranks at the Warminster Supervisors recent meeting.

WARMINSTER TOWNSHIP, PA — The Warminster Township Police Department has bolstered its force with a new addition.
Police Officer Patrick Lynch was sworn in by District Justice Christopher E. O’Neill at the Warminster Township Board of Supervisors meeting on June 19.
Lynch is a second-generation police officer, and a 2022 graduate of North Penn High School. He studied at Montgomery County Community College, is a Montgomery County resident, and currently serves in the U.S. Army National Guard.
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He recently graduated from the Montgomery County Police Academy and began his tenure as a police officer immediately after his appointment.
“It is my privilege to welcome Patrick Lynch to the Warminster Police Department,” Police Chief James C. Donnelly III told the supervisors and the audience at the meeting. “He is one of many police officers to come. and we are confident that he will help lead the Warminster Township Police Department into the future."
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Donnelly expects more officers to join the police department later this year.

(Warminster Township)
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