
Chief Richard L Hileman II
Chief Hileman came to work for Carroll Valley in March, 1992 as a patrol officer. In 1993, he was promoted to Patrolman First Class and assigned as the Department's Criminal Investigator. In 1994 Chief Hileman was issued a letter of commendation by the York/Adams chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving for his dedicated work in DUI enforcement. In 1996 Hileman was recognized by the Adams County Victim/Witness program and Safe Talk, Inc. for his service to victims of sexual assault and their families. After serving for a little more than three years as Detective, Hileman was reassigned to command the Department as the acting Officer-in-Charge. In July 1997, Hileman was named Chief of Police.
In the 1995-6 school year Chief Hileman started the Fairfield School District D.A.R.E. drug education program, which he still teaches today.
Chief Hileman entered law enforcement in May, 1989, serving an internship as a Summer Patrol Officer with the Rehoboth Beach, DE, Police Department. For the following two years Chief Hileman served as a 9-1-1 Telecommunicator with the Franklin County, PA Department of Emergency Services. In February 1992, Chief Hileman graduated Valedictorian from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Municipal Police Academy at Shippensburg University. The Chief has also worked part-time as a University Police Officer for Penn State University at Mont Alto.
Chief Hileman is originally from Chambersburg, PA, though he and his wife Susan, an educator in Frederick County Public Schools, now call Carroll Valley "home."
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