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Officer John Molosky

Officer John Molosky started with the Weatherly Borough Police Department in 1992. Officer Molosky worked part time as a Patrolman until 2002 before resigning to take a job in the private sector.  In 2009 Officer Molosky returned to the Department as a Part Time Officer/Investigator.  Officer Molosky also works as a (DWCO)  Deputy Wildlife Conservation officer for the Pennsylvania Game Commission. 

Officer Molosky has countless hours of training and accomplishments, Some of which are Homicide Investigations, Narcotics Investigation, Interview and Interrogations, Arson Investigation, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Industrial Safety and Health. Officer Molosky has a total accumulation of police training courses exceeding 3142 hours and other 232 credit hours working towards his (CFI) Certified Fire Investigator.  Officer Molosky is a valuable asset for younger officers during their employment, Officer Molosky brings a great deal of knowledge to Criminal Investigation.  He also serves as an Interview Panel Member for police candidates for employment. 

Officer Molosky studied Criminal Justice at Bloomsburg University and a Graduate Course at Kings College, he even published a Deer Management Article while at Bloomsburg University.

Officer Molosky has affiliation memberships with Pennsylvania Homicide Investigators Association, Pennsylvania Narcotic Officers Association, Eastern States Vice Investigators Association, North American Wildlife Enforcement Offices Association, Conservation Officers of Pennsylvania Association, Fraternal Order of Police Christina Lodge #84, Fraternal Order of Police Conservation Police Lodge #114, Carbon County Environmental Education Center, and The National Rifle Association Life Member. 

Officer Molosky Received a Certification of Nomination from the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Northeast Region, Outstanding Deputy Wildlife Conservation Officer in 2010.