IN Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall Summer 2017 | Page 50
Brentwood Borough Police
NEWSLETTER
I am pleased to announce the launch of a new website that gives people who
use social networks and mobile devices an easier, more effective way to help fight
crime and stay informed. I must caution you that if you need immediate police
resources or there is a crime in progress, please call 911.
The new website was developed in partnership with CRIMEWATCH Technologies
and is part of the CRIMEWATCH Network (www.crimewatchpa.com). This online
tool gives the public direct access to crime- and public safety-related information
happening in their community.
The new Brentwood Borough Police Department website can be found at
www.brentwoodboropd.com. This new resource allows members of our
community to do the following:
• Sign up for a free account to receive e-mail alerts regarding crime committed
in certain areas,
• Submit a tip to local law enforcement,
• View recent arrests and “most wanted” lists,
• File a right-to-know request,
• Share information with others through social media,
• Get connected with resources and services.
For more information or to view the new Brentwood Borough Police website
visit https://allegheny.crimewatchpa.com/brentwoodboropd/17167, or to
learn more about CRIMEWATCH Technologies, visit www.CrimeWatchPA.com.
We look forward to seeing you out there.
Chief Adam Zeppuhar
DRUG TAKE
BACK BOX AT
BOROUGH
BUILDING
The Borough of Brentwood now offers a
prescription drug take back box located in
the Borough Building lobby, which can be
accessed Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00
p.m. This service is for anyone who wants
to dispose of unwanted or unneeded
prescription drugs, non-prescription
drugs, or vitamins. Please do not attempt
to dispose of needles or liquid medicines
that are not sealed in its original container.
This is a safe alternative to disposing of
the drugs yourself or keeping them in your
house.
48 Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall
A MESSAGE
FROM
CHIEF ADAM ZEPPUHAR
Chief Adam Zeppuhar (center is seen with
Thomas, Tommie, and Lynnette Kesten as
they presented a $5000 check from the 1SIX
foundation.
The 1SIX foundation was created to honor
and remember their son Ty Kesten, who was
tragically killed in a motor bike accident in
2016. In his memory, they have created the
ISIX Foundation, a nonprofit organization that
brings awareness to how short and precious
life can be.