Millersville police handled 341 calls, 17 arrests in July; department reports 100% clearance on certain offense categories

5834917 · August 27, 2025

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Summary

The police chief reported 341 calls for service in July, 17 arrests (11 adult, 6 juvenile), 100% clearance rate reported for 8 Part 1 and 32 Part 2 offenses, and other monthly activity including traffic enforcement and patrol miles.

Millersville’s police chief presented the department’s July activity to council on Aug. 26, reporting that the department handled 341 calls for service and made 17 arrests — 11 adult arrests and six juvenile arrests.

The chief said the department logged eight Part 1 offenses and cleared all eight, and handled 32 Part 2 offenses, which the department also reported as cleared. The chief reported 33 traffic violations for the month (six for speeding and 27 for other violations), four vehicle accidents, 22 parking citations and just over 3,000 patrol miles.

The chief noted the detective had opened another serious investigation (details redacted in the public transcript) and that both the detective and a lieutenant had covered additional patrol shifts because the department remains short‑staffed.

Council did not take action on the report; it was provided for informational and record purposes.