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Glassport accepts police resignation and authorizes hiring steps pending review
Summary
Council accepted the resignation of Officer Tyler Kowall, authorized advertising to hire, and approved a conditional hire pending solicitor review of applicants' test scores; all motions passed 6–0 (one absent).
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During the June 17 meeting, Glassport Borough Council handled multiple police personnel actions.
Council accepted the resignation of Officer Tyler Kowall; the motion was made by Bob Miskanin and seconded by Meghan DeVerse and passed 6–0 with one absence. Council then ratified advertising to hire a replacement (motion by Amy Nabors, second by Poul Trunzo) and separately approved hiring a new officer pending the solicitor’s review of applicants’ test scores (motion by Meghan DeVerse, second by Amy Nabors); both actions were recorded as passing 6–0 with one absent.
The minutes also record May police activity: 1,256 calls for service, 95 juvenile incidents, and 8,085 miles patrolled, but do not name the candidate approved conditionally or provide hiring timelines. The conditional hiring motion specified solicitor review as the final pre-employment check.
