Crime & Safety

Radnor Officers Certified for Crisis Intervention

They are now specially trained to respond to an emergency involving a person in psychiatric crisis.

Three Radnor Township police officers were certified as members of the Delaware County Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program, and they are now specially trained to respond to an emergency involving a person in psychiatric crisis.

Twenty-nine Delaware County police officers attended an intense four-day training program offered by the Delaware County Office of Behavioral Health.

Shown at the Oct. 4 CIT graduation are: front from left, Captain James Chubb, Chester Police Department; Officer Brett Greaves, Radnor; Officer Fred Mason, Upper Providence; Lieutenant Michellene Conte, Delaware County Sheriff’s Department; Sergeant Marilyn N. Lee, Chester; Sergeant Gary G. Smith, Aston; Officer Marlowe Freeman, Chester; Officer Stephen J. Mummo, Sharon Hill; Deputy Rob Violione, Sheriff’s Dept.; Corporal Brian T. Reilly, Tinicum; Sergeant Steven W. Mitchell, Sheriff’s Dept.

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Second row, from left: Deputy Bryan Long, Sheriff’s Dept.; Officer Melissa Goodman, Chester; Lieutenant Raymond Byrne, Park Police; Joseph Dougherty, Human Services Director; District Attorney Jack Whelan; County Executive Director Marianne Grace; County Council Chairman Tom McGarrigle; Officer Steve Hurwitz, Springfield; Officer Montess Trapp, Upper Darby; Officer Amanda Klingensmith, Upper Darby; Officer Mark Perno, Upper Darby; Criminal Investigator Kevin Dinan, Upper Darby; Officer Jeffrey Thrash, Upper Darby.

Third row, from left: Officer John Valvardi, Haverford; Sergeant Dennis Donnelly, Haverford; Officer Todd Howe, Haverford; Officer Stephen Gill, Haverford; Officer Kyle Cutcliff, Haverford; Officer Jeffrey Shull, Springfield; Officer Jack Bierling, Springfield; Officer David DiTrolio, Springfield; Officer Kevin Myers, Radnor; and Officer Chris Four, Radnor.

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