PSP stations and offices issue press releases about incidents and investigations they handled. The reports may also contain information concerning public safety or other matters of local interest.
The Computer Crime Task Force posts PIRRs through the station that covers the area of each investigation.
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Browse PIRRS below, using filters to search by county or by entering terms the search bar below, such as the station or office name. Click on the “Sort & Filter” button below to filter by station and/or county.
Sort & FilterUse the Troop Directory or the Station Directory to find a station you would like to subscribe to. Search by county in the Explore PIRRs component above to discover Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement and Bureau of Gaming offices.
Using the component below:
Repeat these steps to subscribe to any number of stations or offices.
When a PIRR is uploaded by a PSP location you subscribe to, you will receive an email message.
PIRRs are available approximately 5 minutes after submission. If the PIRR you received notification for is not listed, note that email notifications are sent automatically and may point to a release that has been submitted but is not yet available.
To unsubscribe, click the Manage Subscriptions link found on every PIRR email message. On the My Subscriptions page, choose the feed and click Unsubscribe.