Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 12005 — Powers of police officers to arrest

Pennsylvania § 12005
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 11CITIES
PartPART V
Ch. 120POLICE FORCE

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11 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 12005 (2026).

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Police officers shall be ex-officio constables of the city and shall enforce the laws of this Commonwealth or otherwise perform the functions of their office in accordance with 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 8952 (relating to primary municipal police jurisdiction) and 8953 (relating to Statewide municipal police jurisdiction) and upon property owned or controlled by the city or by a municipal authority created by the city. A police officer may, without warrant and upon view, arrest and commit for hearing any and all individuals:

(1)Guilty of:
(i)breach of the peace;
(ii)vagrancy;
(iii)riotous or disorderly conduct; or
(iv)drunkenness.
(2)Engaged in the commission of any unlawful act tending to imperil the personal security or endanger the property of the citizens.
(3)Violating any of the ordi

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