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Whitehall Police company history timeline

1867

The township was subsequently split into the three townships of Whitehall, North Whitehall and South Whitehall in 1867.

1911

The first official department station was the Fullerton Police Station which was occupied in approximately 1911.

1948

Chief Talotta was initially hired along with Michael Holubowsky and Daniel Peters in March of 1948.

1966

In 1966 Victor Talotta became the fifth, and longest serving Chief of Police.

1979

Linda J. Kulp was hired as a police dispatcher in 1979 and subsequently hired as a police officer.

1980

Talotta served as Chief of Police up until his death in 1980 and was the longest serving Police Chief in Whitehall history.

1993

Walsh was appointed on October 4, 1993 and was credited with implementing the citizen police academy and encouraging community crime watch programs.

2002

Chief Peters retired on August 3, 2002.

2011

Chief Kohuth retired from the Whitehall Township Police on May 27, 2011.

2015

Mayor Ed Hozza announced in January of 2015 that one of his short term goals was to replace the aging building and move the police department into a purpose built structure that could accommodate the department for the long term.

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