Police

"As I reflect on the past six years, I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to have served as your Mayor and to have been entrusted with the responsibility of guiding Millvale into the future. Collaborating closely with our dedicated police force, esteemed members of council, and the vibrant community at large, we have made significant strides in fortifying the foundation that supports the safety and welfare of our borough.

The essence of Millvale, characterized by its ethos of 'family serving family,' remains at the heart of our endeavors. Our collective goal has been, and continues to be, the preservation and enhancement of the enduring bonds and infrastructure that have been cultivated over the years.

Looking ahead, I am filled with optimism and determination as we embark on the next chapter of our journey together. With unwavering unity and commitment, I am confident that we will continue to foster a thriving and resilient community that embodies the spirit of Millvale. Thank you for your ongoing support and partnership in shaping a brighter future for us all."

The Chief and I have open office hours the first and second Tuesday of each month from 5 – 6pm and are limited to 15 - 20 minutes based on current appointments.  If you would like to schedule an appointment call 412-821-3410 and speak to Chief Komoroski." - Mayor Brian P. Spoales

 

The 911 system is in place for your safety. Whether it is an emergency or not, do not hesitate to call 911. Please report any criminal or suspicious activity, and let the operator know if you are not in an immediate emergency. There have been many times Chief Komoroski or Mayor Spoales were alerted of suspicious activity the night before an incident. Again, please do not hesitate. In addition to calling 911 you can also call 412.473.3056 to report a criminal activity.

Staff Contacts

Name Title Phone
Tim Komoroski Chief tkomoroski@millvalepolice.com
Brian Spoales Mayor millvalemayor@gmail.com
Alyssa Peters Social Worker 412-480-9497