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Chief Wenters outlines 2025 calls, forensics work and accreditation for regional police
Summary
Chief Wenters told the Palmyra council the Western Lebanon Regional Police Department handled 9,322 calls for service in 2025, processed 85 devices and about 25.78 terabytes of digital evidence for forensic review, and completed accreditation recertification; the department said much of its workload centers in Palmyra.
Chief Wenters, chief of the Western Lebanon Regional Police Department, told the Palmyra Borough Council that the department handled 9,322 calls for service in 2025, serving a jurisdiction of about 12,589 people with 16 officers. "We had 32 DUI arrests in 2025," he said, and the call load averaged roughly 666 calls per officer.
The chief provided a geographic breakdown of incidents, saying Palmyra accounted for 5,386 calls while Anvil and South Anvil accounted for 3,518 and 413 calls respectively. He described the department's internal organization — commission,…
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