If you need to contact us for any reason, our friendly staff will be happy to address your concerns and answer any questions you may have. You can contact us directly or use our Feedback Form.

Emergency: 9-1-1
Primary Phone: (814) 863-1111
Business/Records Department: (814) 865-1864 or (814) 865-1865
Fax: (814) 865-0466

U.S. Postal Mail:
Penn State University Police
20 Eisenhower Parking Deck
University Park, PA 16802

Stephen Shelow
Police Chief
(814) 863-1892    pdsshelow@psu.edu


Michelle Irvin
Administrative Assistant
(814) 863-1399    pdmirvin@psu.edu


Tyrone Parham
Deputy Chief - Police
Police Operations

(814) 863-2521    pdtparham@psu.edu


Clifford Lutz
Assistant Chief
Emergency Management

(814) 863-1444    cel3@psu.edu


Thomas Sowerby
Assistant Chief
Criminal Investigations & Information Management

(814) 863-2137    pdtsowerby@psu.edu


William Donahue
Assistant Chief
Campus Police & Security Support

(814) 863-0758    pdbdonahue@psu.edu


William Moerschbacher
Captain
Operations Manager

(814) 863-1177    pdwmoerschbacher@psu.edu


Jason Zajac
Lieutenant
Evening Patrol Supervisor

(814) 863-1254    pdjzajac@psu.edu


Edward Delaney
Lieutenant
Midnight Patrol Supervisor

(814) 863-1071    pdedelaney@psu.edu


L. Stewart Neff
Lieutenant
Event Planning & Supervision

(814) 863-1350    pdsneff@psu.edu


Diane Grimm
Lieutenant
Auxiliary Police Coordinator
(814) 863-2479    pddgrimm@psu.edu


   
Specialists
Stephanie Brooks
Victim Resource
Officer
(814) 863-1907    pdsbrooks@psu.edu



Rebecca Bywater
Crime Prevention &
Community Education


(814) 863-1278    pdrbywater@psu.edu


Donald Reed
Security Systems Specialist
(814) 863-1977    pddreed@psu.edu


   
Records Hours: 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Tracie Bogus
Records Coordinator
(814) 865-1864    pdtbogus@psu.edu



Emergency Numbers
Emergency: 9-1-1
Department: 814-863-1111

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Electric Police Motorcycles Arrive on Campus
University Police revealed the newest additions to its fleet—two electrically powered motorcycles. The new bikes require no gasoline, are almost completely silent, and have less than 10 moving parts.