Health officials share the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in Pennsylvania. HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania State Police will no longer respond in person to some types of calls as the agency tries to limit troopers’ contact with the public and slow the spread of the coronavirus, officials announced Wednesday.
Calls for lost and found, littering, identity theft and general requests to speak to a trooper are among the types of calls that will now be resolved with “limited or no-scene response,” state police said in a news release. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS The new policy took effect Wednesday and will be in place until further notice. RELATED COVERAGE: Pennsylvania COVID-19 cases rise to 4,843; 63 deaths Advertisement Wolf