Scranton Police Department (SPD)

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The mission of the Scranton Police Department is to protect and preserve life and property; to understand and serve the needs of the Scranton Neighborhoods and to improve the quality of life by maintaining order, recognizing and resolving community problems, and apprehending criminals.

The Scranton Police Department strives to excel through innovative leadership, accountability, and a commitment to a high level of service. Due to the professionalism of dedicated officers and civilian personnel, modern proactive policing practices, and enthusiastic community involvement we will continue to identify existing and emerging needs to developing problem-solving solutions in addition to addressing them.

We are and will continue to be committed to providing the highest level of service and protection to the City of Scranton.

Thomas Carroll, Chief of Police

Scranton Police Department HQ:
100 South Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA, 18503
Phone:
570.348.4130

Citizen Police Academy

The Citizen’s Police Academy is a tuition free, ten-week program designed to introduce members of the community to the Scranton Police Department. The Academy is designed to teach citizens about the philosophy, policies, and guiding principles of law enforcement and ethical conduct governing police services in our community. Students will receive classroom instruction by personnel from many police department divisions including presentations and demonstrations from Patrol, Detective, Crime Scene, Narcotics, K-9, Bomb Unit, Special Operations and the Court System.

Once training is completed, students are given the opportunity to complete a ride along with a police officer. This ride-along is usually an eye-opening experience for many students as they get to see the real day-to-day activities of the police.

SPD Summer Camp

The Scranton Police Department has an annual summer camp for children who are in the sixth grade going into the seventh grade. The camp is held at Scranton High School. Some of the activities that the children take part in are team building activities, swimming, and a community service project.

In addition, there are demonstrations from the numerous agencies such as the Scranton Police Departments K-9 unit, Special Operations Group (SOG), Bomb unit, the Lackawanna County District Attorney’s office and the Scranton Fire Department. There are also two field trips. One trip will be to Nay Aug Park and the other one is to Dorney Park. Breakfast and lunch will be provided every day from Aramark food service. The cost to attend this camp is $35. There are a limited amount of scholarships available to those who qualify.

Community Policing

The Scranton Police Department employs four federally funded police officers from a grant obtained through the City of Scranton Office of Community Development (OCD) office. One officer is assigned to a specific area of the city which is broken down into four sections; West Beat, North Beat, Hill Beat and South Beat.

The officers embrace the philosophy of community policing in all its daily operations and functions. Officers work closely with neighborhood groups and community leaders and share the responsibility for identifying, reducing, eliminating and preventing problems that impact community safety and order. By working together, the police and community can reduce the fear of crime and improve the quality of life in neighborhoods citywide. Each of the officers attend monthly neighborhood meetings and receive complaints and address any current issues the neighborhood group may present.

The officers also work with Code Enforcement in an effort to combat blight issues that occur within their assigned areas. The officers identify any quality of life issues and will attempt to address the issue themselves or reach out to Code Enforcement for assistance in the matter.

Each of the officers are assigned at least one weekly community program where they interact with juveniles, provide a mentor outside of family life and communicate with the youths on topics that affect their daily lives. Officers have fingerprinted and spoke to numerous children at various schools and Head-start programs throughout the city and continue to remain available for any community group that wishes for their presence at any community function.

Department Divisions

Meet Our Team

Thomas Carroll
Chief of Police
Dennis Lukasewicz
Department Captain
Michael Perry
Lieutenant
Patrol
James Weaver
Lieutenant
Patrol
Joseph Arbie
Lieutenant
Patrol
James Pappas
Lieutenant
Admin
Todd Garvey
Patrolman
Body Camera Coordinator
Christopher Hallock
Sergeant
Training and Accrediation Manager
Katie Gallone
Animal Control Officer
Kathy Calabrese
Animal Control Officer
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