Contacts
TROOP M - BETHLEHEM
2930 Airport Road (PA-987)
Bethlehem, PA 18017-2149
.2 miles west of US 22
Bethlehem Headquarters: 610-861-2026
FAX Number: 610-861-2031
TTY: 610-861-2018
Command Staff
Commanding Officer
Captain Seth J. Kelly
Patrol Section Commander
Lieutenant Kyle S. Griffith
Criminal Investigation Section Commander
Lieutenant Shawn M. Haines
Staff Services Section Commander
Sergeant Brennan M. Long
Troop M Stations
| County | Station | Address | Phone | TTY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northampton | Belfast | 654 Bangor Road, Nazareth PA 18064 | 610-759-6106 | 610-746-3801 |
| Lehigh | Bethlehem | 2930 Airport Road, Bethlehem, PA 18017-2149 | 610-861-2026 | 610-861-2018 |
| Bucks | Dublin | 3218 Rickert Road, Perkasie, PA 18944 | 215-249-9191 | 215-249-3086 |
| Lehigh | Fogelsville | 8320 Schantz Road, Breinigsville, PA 18031 | 610-395-1438 | 610-706-0613 |
| Bucks | Trevose | 3501 Neshaminy Boulevard, Bensalem, PA 19020 | 215-942-3900 | 215-942-3934 |
Community Services Officers (CSO) are available to make presentations on a wide variety of topics to your company, school, or community group. Their goal is to inform the public about crime awareness and increase public safety.
Public Information Officers (PIO) are assigned to each troop to serve as media liaisons. The first point of contact for news outlets, PIOs respond to requests for information regarding crashes, crimes, and other incidents investigated by stations within their coverage areas.
Contact Troop M CSO/PIO personnel.
Community Services Officers and Public Information Officers maintain Troop social media. Visit Troop M on X.
Camp Cadet is a summer camp for boys and girls from Pennsylvania between the ages of 12 and 15. The camp is held at various locations throughout the state and staffed by Troopers, local police officers, and many other volunteers. The goal of Camp Cadet is to introduce participants to the diverse criminal justice system and establish a positive relationship with law enforcement personnel.
Camp Cadet is open to all youth and is structured similarly to training at the police academy. All participants who attend Camp Cadet are addressed as “Cadet” during the week. Cadets are required to participate in all scheduled events. The camp focuses on discipline, self-esteem, teamwork, drug and alcohol education, violence prevention, and many other issues facing today’s youth. There is no cost associated with attending Camp Cadet.
Troop M Camp Cadet Contact Information
Residents of Bucks, Lehigh, and Northampton counties should visit troopmcampcadet.org for more information.
Troop M Camp Cadet is held at Camp Fowler in Orefield, Lehigh County.
Troopers who are certified child passenger safety seat experts are available to check or install your car seat for free.
Each station listed below schedules one day per month for seat checks. Call your local station if that day is not convenient. Note that some stations require an appointment.
Bucks County
PSP Dublin - 2nd Wednesday - 215-249-9191
PSP Trevose - 2nd Monday - 215-942-3900
Lehigh County
PSP Fogelsville - 2nd Tuesday - 610-395-1438
Lehigh/Northampton Counties
PSP Bethlehem - 1st Thursday - 610-861-2026
Northampton County
PSP Belfast - 1st Wednesday - 610-759-6106
Hill Impact prepares students 15-18 for the experience of becoming a cadet at a law enforcement academy. This free program consists of weekly 2.5-hour instructional sessions on traffic, criminal investigations, plus other police procedures and resources. Cadets participate in marching and physical training and learn time management, self-discipline, and teamwork skills.
Visit the Hill Impact page for details.
The Law and Leadership Academy offers individuals the opportunity to experience the process of becoming a cadet in a law enforcement training environment. Applicants 18 years or older who have graduated from high school or earned a GED may enroll in one of six regional Academy programs across the Commonwealth. This multi-phase program consists of 15-week sessions focused on:
- Physical Fitness
- Paramilitary Discipline
- Law Enforcement Education
- Time and Stress Management Skills
- Hands-On Practicums
The program begins in early May and continues through early August. Cadets meet twice a week, with occasional Saturday sessions throughout the program.
See the Law and Leadership Academy page for details.
Sunny Day Camp started in 2016 to promote relations between children and adults with special needs and the law enforcement agencies that serve their communities. This one-day event includes demonstrations by special units and emergency vehicles, games, a DJ, and more. Camp concludes with a formal graduation ceremony. Lunch, snacks, and a Sunny Day t-shirt are included.
The event is free, but registration is required. Visit the Sunny Day Camp site for details.