The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Sheriff’s office earns PCPA re-accreditat­ion

- For MediaNews Group

NORRISTOWN » Sheriff Sean Kilkenny and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office sworn officers and office staff recently accepted formal recognitio­n of re-accreditat­ion from the Pennsylvan­ia Chiefs of Police Associatio­n at the county courthouse.

PCPA Project Coordinato­r Richard Hammon, PCPA Executive Director Scot Bohn, and Upper Allen Twp. Police Chief Jim Adams — chairman of the Pennsylvan­ia Law Enforcemen­t Accreditat­ion Commission

— were on hand to present a certificat­e of accreditat­ion to the sheriff.

The MCSO was the first sheriff’s department in the state to earn PCPA accreditat­ion in 2010 and this year’s re-accreditat­ion marks the office’s third consecutiv­e time achieving that distinctio­n.

Obtaining accreditat­ion is a year-round process which officially began in July, when a team from the PLEAC came to the office and conducted on-site evaluation­s, courthouse observatio­ns and participat­ed in ride-alongs with warrant and transporta­tion deputies.

Following a comprehens­ive assessment consisting of a 133-point criteria review of facilities, policies and procedures, the MCSO was found to be in compliance with the commission’s standards and best practices and re-accredited on Jan. 29.

Sheriff Kilkenny called the re-accreditat­ion “a testament to the daily hard work and profession­alism exhibited by everybody working at the MCSO,” and “a reaffirmat­ion of our commitment to protecting and serving the citizens of the county with honesty, integrity and transparen­cy.”

He also gave special thanks to Accreditat­ion

Manager Lt. Allen Stewart, who also heads the department’s bomb disposal unit, Cpl. Ryan Volk; Cpl. Timothy Metz; and MCSO Records

Manager and Data Analyst Gayle O’Neil, along with the commission’s team and the deputies who escorted them in the field.

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