Mayor Court Swears In New Police Officer

This week Mayor Anthony J. Court officially swore in William Daufen as a part-time police officer in the Borough of Ellwood City.

“Officer Daufen brings 25 years of experience in law enforcement and is looking forward to working with him – to help protect the law abiding citizens of our community,” said Mayor Court in a statement.

This brings the number of officers in Ellwood City to fourteen, including 10 full-time officers and 4 part-time officers.

“We are pretty much back to full staff now, after a few retirements,” Court added.

In October the Ellwood City Police Department added Robert Bird II and in August added James Cunningham.

2 Comments on "Mayor Court Swears In New Police Officer"

  1. In order to be officially “sworn in” it’s left hand on the bible and right hand raised.

  2. Another cop hired?!
    What do they do all day, besides sit on 2nd street and harass the towns folk?
    Mayor Court needs to stick to handing out beautification awards.

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