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Dunmore police report 1,046 calls in June; announce National Night Out date

Council for the Borough of Dunmore · July 1, 2025
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Summary

Chief Marchese told council the police department handled 1,046 calls for service in June, reported arrest and citation totals, noted training and a required mobile-computer security update, and announced the National Night Out parade for Aug. 12.

Chief Marchese presented the police department nnualized monthly summary to council on July 14, 2025. He reported 1,046 calls for service in June (an increase of five calls from the previous month), 11 criminal arrests, 30 traffic arrests, 10 written traffic warnings and 56 verbal warnings.

Chief Marchese said four overtime shifts were assigned, part-time officers worked 656 hours, and officers completed training including SWAT exercises and a four-hour Pathfinder report-writing software course. He reported that the first round of upgraded mobile computers will return to service soon after a required FBI security update.

When asked whether 30 traffic citations was a large monthly total, he said citation numbers vary based on targeted enforcement and grants; he also announced the department's National Night Out parade is scheduled for Aug. 12.

No council action was required on the report.