Welcome to Cambria Township

Cambria County, Pennsylvania


Police Department

P.O. Box 248
Revloc, PA 15948
Phone: (814) 472-6040
Fax; (814) 471-1986

POLICE OFFICERS

Officer James Melnyk
Officer Boyd Sherry
Officer James McGough
Officer Nathan Stohon

Anywhere Cambria Township Police Officer James McGough goes, his partner Alli now goes too. McGough and his German Shepherd partner have been working their shifts, while continuing training courses locally since graduating from the six week police canine training course in Ohio. “We’re doing continued training with a group in Johnstown,” McGough said, noting that the group meets twice a month. “Alli is with me every time I’m working.” McGough and Alli completed their training in patrol narcotics at the Von Der Hauf Gill, where the township also purchased the dog, which is owned by Al and Susan Gill in Wapakoneta, Ohio. According to McGough, through the training course, he and Alli have been certified through the North American Police Work Dog Association, Ohio Law Enforcement Canine Association, National Association of Police Canine Handlers and American Police Canine Association. McGough has had a large amount of support from Cambria Township, the residents and business owners of the community, especially Fran and Dan Decker of Decker Diamond Jewelers, who presented the idea to the township and donated the money for the purchase of the dog. That support was shown when a group from Cambria Township, including Decker and the supervisors , traveled to Ohio to see the duo’s graduation. “It’s amazing what they teach them in six weeks.” Decker said. “You just don’t think of it.” Decker was amazed at what the training did for the dog and McGough, as a handler. “If I hadn’t gone to graduation, I wouldn’t have gotten the full take on it all,” Decker said. “It was really intense. They have to be very devoted and to make this work, the officer must be fully devoted.” McGough said that the training and workouts were very intense with the days sometimes beginning at 3:30 a.m. and not ending until 8 p.m. For McGough, seeing the support group at graduation was very important. “It was great to have their support, and really great that they have interest,” he said. “Graduation showed them a little more of what it means to have a K-9 unit.” Decker presented the idea to the township last year and has received full cooperation with McGough and the Board of Supervisors on the effort. She is excited about the support and cooperation that was given by the township. “I want to thank the supervisors for being so much in agreement with this,” Decker said. “They couldn’t have been any better. The cooperation is tremendous with Cambria Township.” Decker said, though, that it was her customers at Decker Diamond Jewelers that have allowed for the township to receive such a gift. If it wasn’t for our customers, we couldn’t have done this,” she said. “That’s the bottom line.” Decker Diamond Jewelers is located along Route 22 in Cambria Township.

By Suzanne McCombie of Mainline Newspapers

If your organization would like to have a K-9 demonstration or would care to donate for Alli, please

contact our office at 814-472-6040

 

 

Do you ever drive too fast, tailgate, roll through stop lights or weave in and out of traffic?

The fact is, almost anyone can easily become an aggressive driver. If you’re late stressed, or sharing the road with a bad driver, it’s easy to make the wrong decision-one that could cost you more than you’d think.

Did you know that over one thousand Pennsylvanians were killed in crashes involving aggressive driving last year.

It’s been ranked as the most dangerous threat on the road today. As your area becomes more congested and our lives become busier, action must be taken to curb aggressive driving.

* 44 percent of drivers say other threats pale in comparison to aggressive driving.

* Most drivers say they personally have seen aggressive driving so dangerous that it puts others on the road at risk.

* 55 percent say the problem is getting worse.

* Speeding plays a big role. Excessive speed is involved is in one third of all final crashes!

 

OUR MESSAGE TO YOU: If you’re an aggressive driver you’d better stop now or face tickets, fines, and points. Smooth Operator -we’re tough on aggressive drivers

Links of Interest

www.psp.state.pa.us/                                    www.fbi.gov/wanted.htm  
www.pameganslaw.state.pa.us                       www.buckleuppa.org