HANOVER — The Hanover Township Police Department responded to a high volume of activity in March handling a total of 2,700 calls for service, according to recently released department statistics.
The report highlights the department’s continued commitment to public safety across a wide range of incidents and proactive policing efforts throughout the township.
During the month, officers made 38 arrests and responded to 61 motor vehicle crashes. Police also recorded 93 alarm calls related to burglaries and fires, along with 136 medical aid calls, demonstrating the department’s role in both law enforcement and emergency response.
In addition, officers conducted 1,133 property checks, reinforcing efforts to deter crime and maintain a visible presence in neighborhoods and business areas.
The department also reported three DWI arrests during March, reflecting ongoing enforcement aimed at keeping impaired drivers off local roadways.
Residents are encouraged to stay connected with the Hanover Township Police Department by following their social media channels for updates, safety tips, and community information.
The monthly statistics provide a snapshot of the department’s workload and its continued dedication to protecting and serving the Hanover Township community.















