05/22/2026
This weekend we pause to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation’s freedom. The Franklin Park Borough Police Department remembers their legacy and wishes our community a safe, meaningful Memorial Day. 🇺🇸
05/20/2026
🦌 Franklin Park Borough Police Department Wildlife Reminder 🦌
It’s that time of year when residents may begin seeing fawns resting alone in yards, parks, and wooded areas. While it may appear the fawn has been abandoned, this is normal behavior. Mother deer often leave their fawns hidden while they forage nearby and will return when they feel it is safe.
In accordance with guidance from the Pennsylvania Game Commission, we ask residents to:
• Leave fawns where they are found
• Keep children and pets away from wildlife
• Do not attempt to feed, move, or handle a fawn
• Contact authorities only if the animal is clearly injured or in immediate danger
Protecting wildlife means giving animals the space they need to survive naturally. Thank you for helping keep Franklin Park’s wildlife safe and healthy.
05/13/2026
This week, the Franklin Park Borough Police Department proudly joins communities across the nation in observing National Police Week, May 10–16, 2026.
National Police Week is a time to honor the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, while also recognizing the dedication, courage, and service of law enforcement officers who continue to protect and serve every day.
We remember those who gave their lives in service to others, support the families who stand beside them, and thank all officers for their unwavering commitment to keeping our communities safe.
To our officers, past and present — thank you for your sacrifice, professionalism, and dedication to Franklin Park Borough.
We Remember. We Honor. We Serve.
04/27/2026
Join Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala, Jr. for the Senior Justice, Wellness & Fest on May 13, 2026, from 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM at the Pittsburgh Shrine Center!
This free event offers seniors and their families access to valuable resources, including expert speakers, health screenings, and prescription disposal. Enjoy a free lunch, prizes, and giveaways while learning how to stay safe, healthy, and informed.
📍 1877 Shriners Way, Cheswick, PA
📞 Register by calling 412-430-3416
We hope to see you there!
04/17/2026
🚧 Community Traffic Advisory 🚧
The Franklin Park Police Department would like to inform residents that on Saturday, April 18, 2026, there will be increased traffic in and around Blueberry Park and along Nicholson Road (between Georgetown Drive and the Baierl YMCA) beginning at 10:00 AM.
The Franklin Park Environmental Advisory Council will be hosting its annual Spring Roadside Litter Cleanup (rain or shine), along with other activities taking place throughout the Borough’s parks.
While delays are not expected, motorists should anticipate heavier traffic and are asked to:
- Drive slowly
- Be courteous to others
- Remain alert for volunteers, pedestrians, and other motorists
We would like to extend a sincere thank you to the Franklin Park Environmental Advisory Council and all volunteers for their continued efforts in helping keep our community clean and beautiful.
Your cooperation helps keep everyone safe.
Franklin Park Police Department
04/06/2026
The Franklin Park Police Department expects to see an increase in e-bike usage, along with related complaints.
Riders are reminded to follow all rules and regulations when operating on public roads.
Please review the basic requirements for e-bike use and scan the QR code below for a full chart covering all other motorized vehicles.
Thank you for helping keep our community safe.
03/12/2026
🍀 St. Patrick’s Day Safety Reminder 🍀
As you celebrate St. Patrick's Day with friends and family, please remember to make safe choices.
If your celebration includes alcoholic beverages, plan ahead for a safe ride home.
🚫 Don’t drink and drive
🚕 Use a rideshare or taxi
👥 Designate a sober driver
📱 Call a friend or family member for a ride
Buzzed or drunk, don’t drive.
If you see a driver you believe may be impaired, please call 911 immediately. Your call could help prevent a serious crash and keep our roads safe.
The Franklin Park Borough Police Department wishes everyone a safe and Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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03/05/2026
Update... Arndt is now open!