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Monthly Police Reports

Monthly Police Report – March 2026
Posted – April 24th, 2026

Monthly Totals

  • 176 hours of training
  • 437 calls for service through Luzerne County 911
  • 67 Incident Reports

Incident Report Status Breakdown
(Reported and/or Closed in the Month)

  • 69 Incident Reports’ Status Addressed
    • 3 – Further Investigation
    • 66 – Closed/Cleared
      • 1 – Prosecution Declined
      • 9 – Cleared by Arrest
      • 56 – No Further Action

Additional Reports

  • 0* – Use-of-Force Reports
  • 1* – Pursuit Report
    *Requires chain-of-command review for compliance with policy

Traffic Enforcement Activity

  • 219 – Traffic Citations, Non-Traffic Citations, & Written Warnings

Crash Reporting

Reportable 3 4 Vehicles 4 Persons

2 Injured

Non-Reportable 5 10 Vehicles 16 Persons 0 Injured
Total 8 14 Vehicles 20 Persons 2 Injured

The residents of Kingston Township can ee confident that as an Accredited Law Enforcement Agency, certified by the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association, Kingston Township Police policies reflect the most modern and progressive 21st-century policing practices and promotes community trust and accountability in an effort to attain the highest level of professionalism. 

Officers undergo the most up-to-date training on explicit and overt bias, the appropriate use-of-force, modern de-escalation techniques, cultural diversity, and fair and impartial policing.

it is out moral and professional duty to reflect the values of our community, and we are proud and committed to upholding this obligation. 

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