Exeter Township Police Officers Association

Exeter Township Police Officers Association Our organization is comprised of police officers with the Exeter Twp Police Department. The goal of

Come join us!
02/27/2026

Come join us!

Honor the Fallen. Challenge Yourself. Join Us.

The Exeter Township Police Department invites the community to take part in the 2026 Murph Challenge, a free fitness event held in memory of fallen service members.

Saturday, May 23, 2026
Trout Run Sports Complex, 950 W. Neversink Road

Two start times are available: 8:00 AM or 10:00 AM, with Exeter Township police officers participating in both waves.

This event is open to all fitness levels. Participants who pre-register by April 18 will receive a custom event t-shirt while supplies last. Food, drinks, raffle baskets, and sponsor tents will be available on site.

Registration is required and space is limited:
https://grasshoppersignup.com/respond/888afad5-91cf-4270-af60-f2013c3079ea

Waivers will be completed on the day of the event.
Questions can be directed to Officer Moyer at [email protected].

We look forward to seeing you there!

11/02/2025

View Darrin Gartner's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

Exeter Officers at today’s Crime Alert Berks Awards Banquet. Centered is Assistant District Attorney Kathryn  Lehman.  M...
09/25/2025

Exeter Officers at today’s Crime Alert Berks Awards Banquet. Centered is Assistant District Attorney Kathryn Lehman.

Mrs. Lehman presented a check to Crime Alert Berks from the District Attorney’s office. Crime Alert has helped solve many crimes in Exeter. We are grateful for Crime Alerts efforts to make a difference in Exeter.

And special thanks to the District Attorney and Mrs Lehman for supporting such a worthy cause!

09/09/2025

The Exeter Township Police Officers Association officially recommended two internal candidates for the chief of police position.

Law Enforcement UnitedWe want to thank our sponsors:Platinum : the Reiffton Fire Company social quarters Silver:  Ed Che...
05/09/2025

Law Enforcement United

We want to thank our sponsors:

Platinum : the Reiffton Fire Company social quarters

Silver: Ed Chezosky and the MTS Group

Bronze: Penske, Stonersville Fire Company Social Quarters, James Bentz memorial fund

We can’t wait to see these flags in the yards of our supportive community! Thanks to our friends at Berks Imprints for g...
05/29/2024

We can’t wait to see these flags in the yards of our supportive community!

Thanks to our friends at Berks Imprints for getting ETPOA back online. Give our shop a look and order your flag today!

What better way to show support for your police department! Some proceeds go directly to the Exeter Township Police Officers Association

https://berksimprints.chipply.com/exeterassoc/product-detail-shell.aspx?pid=8448332

05/23/2024

🚴‍♂️ Save the Date! 🚴‍♀️

Join us for the 2nd Annual “Biking with Badges” community event!

🗓 **Date: Sunday, July 21, 2024
⏰ **Time: 9:00 AM
📍 **Location: Trout Run Sports Complex, 950 W Neversink Rd.

Riders of ALL Ages Welcome!

📌 **Event Highlights:**
- Bike & Helmet Fitting
- Post Ride Refreshments
- Chance to win a new bike!

📱 *Pre-Register with the QR code/link

Helmets are required for all riders. Please contact ETPD prior to the event for helmet accommodations.

For more information, call (610) 779-1490.

Come pedal with our officers and enjoy a fun-filled morning! 🚴‍♂️🚴‍♀️

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4EABAB2DA6FACE9-49775292-biking

Prayers going out
03/07/2024

Prayers going out

As a lot of you know, our police family has been dealing with some heavy stuff over the last few weeks.

On February 4th, Officer Jeb Cooper’s wife and kids were skiing at Killington in Vermont. They started their first run of the day. Not far from the gondola, their son Kaleb fell coming out of a shortcut through the woods. He fell on his front/side and never put his arms out, which didn’t make sense at the time. Ski patrol got him down off the mountain and an ambulance was waiting to take him to the local hospital. Kaleb had a seizure in the ambulance and when they got to the hospital, they sedated him and did a CT scan. The scan revealed no broken bones and all his vertebrates looked good. There was, however, bleeding on his brain. They life flighted him to Albany, NY to a trauma center. He was immediately heavily sedated and put on meds to stabilize him and try to keep the pressure down in his head. The next day they found a ruptured aneurysm in the lower back of his head and placed a coil in to fix it. The neurologists believe it’s very possible that Kaleb had an unknown aneurysm, presumably from previous accidents, and it ruptured causing him to fall. The ruptured aneurysm did cause a stroke in his cerebellum.

Over the next week or two there was many ups and downs - from being unable to stabilize the pressure in his head, to fever, blood clots, and infections. Kaleb’s case was unusual because he had two different zones of pressure and damage going on, so the surgeon’s hands were tied, and they were unable to do surgery to relieve the pressure. The best they could do was heavily sedate him to keep him still, give him meds and wait.

We are still waiting for him to wake up, he is completely weaned off the barbiturates at this point. The doctors say it takes a long time for them to completely get out of your system… so we wait. We do know it will be a long, long recovery and we still don’t know what “recovery” will even look like; the doctors don’t even know. We are hopeful that his 18-year-old body and brain will do crazy amazing things! He does move all of his extremities and over the week that has gotten more frequent and stronger.

Officer Cooper & his family would like to thank everyone who has reached out in any way, they are truly blessed to have such an overwhelming amount of support. Until this, they have never gone through anything this hard. They have come to realized how many friends, family, and community members are here to be supportive and they truly cherish it.

We are all staying positive, hopeful, and praying for the best possible outcome for Kaleb. 💙

The Robeson Township Police officers Association will be holding a benefit for Kaleb. All money raised from this benefit will go towards his medical expenses, therapy, and recovery. The benefit will include food, beverages, raffles, 50/50 tickets, and gift baskets. We will update this page regularly with additional information/raffles for the event.

For tickets to the benefit please reach out to any of the officers, email [email protected] or text/call Sgt. Rimby at 610-451-1520

If you are interested in donating towards this benefit please contact Sgt. Rimby.

A lot of chatter coming from Reading FOP Lodge  #9 and Reading Firefighters Local 1803….. Our guys and the rest of the c...
03/01/2024

A lot of chatter coming from Reading FOP Lodge #9 and Reading Firefighters Local 1803…..

Our guys and the rest of the county team
promise not to embarrass them too bad in their own city.

Come out and support for a great cause. Tickets can be purchased at the below link and will also get you into Saturday nights Reading Royals game:

https://royalshockey.com/games/2024/03/02/superhero-night

This is the first year the game is a matchup between the county and the city first responders, and they're hoping that can become a tradition.

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Reading, PA
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