Lancaster Police Benevolent Association

Lancaster Police Benevolent Association The Lancaster PBA, also known as the Cayuga Club, is an association focused on assisting our officers and giving back to the community.

01/24/2025

Rest in peace Sergeant Michael Ramos.πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

On behalf of Sheriff Anthony Cureton and the men and women of the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office NJ, we mourn the loss of our colleague, Sergeant Michael Ramos.

Sergeant Ramos dedicated his life to serving and protecting the people of Bergen County with unwavering commitment, professionalism, and a spirit that touched everyone who had the privilege of working alongside him. His dedication and compassion left a lasting impact on our office and the community he so faithfully served.

We extend our deepest condolences to the Ramos family, friends, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers as we honor the memory of a true public servant.

Sergeant Ramos, you will forever remain in our hearts, and your service will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.

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01/23/2025

We would like to thank all those at Crumbl Cookie (Transit and Losson) for the delicious cookies they dropped off.

01/23/2025
01/23/2025

Prayers needed,
"Shortly after 2PM, St. Clair Township Police in Ohio were called about a possibly suicidal man. Officers found the man walking down the street and attempted to talk with him. Almost immediately, the man opened fire. Officers returned fire, hitting the suspect. In the shootout, one St. Clair Township Police Officer was shot in the head. Additionally, a four-year-old child was struck by a bullet while at a nearby private business.

The St. Clair Township Ohio Police officer was responsive after he was shot but is being flown to a Pittsburgh area hospital in critical condition. The child was also flown to an unknown hospital and their condition is currently unknown. Officer administered first aid to the suspect prior to EMS arrival and his condition is also unknown.

β€œWe’re trying to gather information as fast as we can so we can update the community,” St. Clair Township Police Chief Brian McKenzie said. β€œRight now, we need the community to pray for our officer and the child who were shot.”

St. Clair Township Police Chief Brian McKenzie has contacted the Ohio Bureau of Investigation (BCI) and asked them to conduct an independent investigation. Columbiana County Sheriff Brian McLaughlin and his deputies are currently handling all patrol duties within St. Clair Township while they deal with this tragic situation.
Chief McKenzie has also made counselors available to his officers to help them through this terrible situation.πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½πŸ’™πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

01/21/2025

❄️ It’s going to be a very cold week and your pets are vulnerable. Keep them inside where they are warm and safe. 🩡

01/16/2025
01/10/2025

Another winter storm is brewing for parts of the U.S. β„οΈπŸŒ¨οΈ If you're facing snow, ice β€” or both β€” remember these tips if you must venture out. ‡️

01/10/2025

A friendly reminder during these extra cold days- Bulky coats/snowsuits and car seats do not mix. The fill of the puffy coats/suits will actually condense down in a crash causing the harness to be loose which may cause more serious injuries to children. It is best to dress your child in layers and use a thin fleece type jacket. Bring the thicker coat to put over the child backwards once buckled in the car seat. Avoid car seat covers that go behind the child. There are covers on the market that look like a sleeping sack for the car seat. These are not tested during crashes with the seat and also put space between the child and the seat. If you have questions regarding your car seat or would like to schedule an inspection, please contact the Niagara County Sheriff’s Traffic Safety Educator, Cathleen Davis at 716-438-3464

01/09/2025

We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Riverside County Sheriff's Office and the loved ones of Deputy Timothy Corlew, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on January 8, 2025.
Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and partners as they navigate this difficult time.πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

01/08/2025

Maj. Jeffrey A. Burke, 51, served 26 years with the New Jersey State Police and worked in the agency's operations and investigations branches.

01/01/2025

To all those going out tonight to celebrate, please don’t drink and drive. Have a designated driver or an Uber take you to and from your celebrations. We wish you all a safe and Happy New Year!

12/26/2024

The New York State Police sends our deepest condolences to our colleagues at the Illinois State Police following the death of Trooper Clay Carns.

On the night of Dec. 23, 2024, Trooper Carns was struck and killed by a passing motorist on I-55 near Channahon.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Trooper Carns’ family, friends and colleagues as they mourn this tragic loss.



Photo: Illinois State Police

12/24/2024

On Tuesday, December 17, 2024, two Connecticut Environmental Conservation officers and K9 Luna were patrolling the Housatonic River for striped bass poaching activity. Officers located a group of six anglers fishing. As the officers watched, they observed an angler climb the riverbank, climb over the guard rail, run across the road, and enter a steep wooded hill side on the opposite side of the road, disappearing into the woods. The angler appeared to be carrying something heavy. After a few minutes the angler returned to the riverbank empty handed and continued to fish. Contact was made with the anglers, two had no fishing license. They claimed to have caught and retained no striped bass. K9 Luna was deployed on leash along the roadside and requested to search the wooded hill side. She located four separate bags of striped bass each buried in the ground and covered with leaves, the bags spanned a 75 yard long stretch of roadside. In total there were 34 striped bass, all ranging from 12.5” to 25” in length, in violation of the striped bass slot limit which is 28” to 31”. The anglers had 64 striped bass violations and two license violations. They were issued fines totaling $4,974.00. All fish were seized and donated to a non-profit wildlife rehabber.

12/24/2024

Santa's Nice List saves lives! πŸ™Œ

12/18/2024

We have to look out for each other on the road! Slow down and move over for ALL emergency vehicles and roadside workers. πŸš”πŸš’πŸš‘

12/17/2024

Isiah Bias, a detention officer with the Ellis County Sheriff's Office, was working in a holding cell at the county jail when he was "physically assaulted" by an inmate.

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