
HISTORY OF THE ROSS POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Ross Township had one police officer at the time of its becoming a First Class Township. Two motorcycles were purchased in 1922 and a police car in 1924. Tragedy struck the Ross Police Department on Tuesday May 3rd 1932 when Officer Vernon Porter Moses was killed in the line of duty. Officer Moses was shot and killed during a vehicle stop of suspected bootleggers. By 1959, there were two radio equipped cars and 12 officers. In 1967, a wing to house the Police Department was added to the former Municipal Building that was located at 5325 Perrysville Avenue.
In 1971, the Ross Township Police Department was staffed by 35 full time officers, including the Police Chief. Vehicular equipment included 3 patrol cars plus 2 medically equipped station wagons. By 1976, the Police Department consisted of a Chief, 1 Captain, 4 Lieutenants, 5 Sergeants and 26 Patrolmen. In addition, there were 4 desk Officers, 1 Matron and an Animal Control Officer. The Police Department had 6 patrol cars, 2 fully equipped emergency wagons, an EMT car and a Rescue Squad car. The Police Officers were trained in emergency medical care.
Our department is comprised of 43 full time sworn officers, 2 office clerks and 21 school crossing guards. We consider ourselves a full service department with 1 Chief, 2 Lieutenants, 7 Sergeants, 4 Detectives, 1 full time D.A.R.E. Officer, 5 Traffic Officers, 2 Canine Officers and 21 Patrol Officers. |
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We are somewhat unique with respect to most other communities in Allegheny County. Although the population of Ross is approximately 35,000 residents, The Ross Police service anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000 people on any given day. Three main arteries going north out of Pittsburgh pass through Ross Township. McKnight Road, one of the most highly traveled roads through the township, has an extensive business district within its 4 miles. Three major shopping malls, five strip malls and numerous individual businesses line both sides of the road from Babcock Blvd to Peebles Road. Approximately 75% of the criminal activity in Ross is generated within this corridor. Also within Ross Township’s 14.3 square miles, there are three senior citizen high rise complexes, an abundance of cluster type communities consisting single family homes and several multi-story apartment dwellings along with an urban type community on our southern border.
A new chapter was added to the history of the Ross Police Department with the construction of the new Ross Municipal Center in 2002. The Ross Police Department is now housed in the lower level of this state of the art facility located on McKnight Road. The new station is a testament to the progressive nature of the Ross Police Department. The Ross Police Department patrols the community with a fleet of 22 vehicles. The fleet consists of 9 Ford Crown Victoria marked units (7 patrol, 2 K-9), 2 marked Dodge Chargers, 3 Harley Davidson Motorcycles and 5 unmarked vehicles (1 Chief of Police, 2 Lieutenant, 1 Detective, 1 Traffic). |