By Bill OBoyle boboyle@timesleader.com
This is a screenshot of Thursday’s ZOOM conference of the Bi-County Airport Board, during which Floyd P. Bowen, a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper, was unanimously appointed as the new Public Safety Director at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport.
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PITTSTON TWP. Floyd P. Bowen, a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper, was unanimously appointed as the new Public Safety Director at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport.
Bowen, 51, who lives in Forty Fort, will be paid $60,000 per year, said Tim McGinley, chairman of the Bi-County Airport Board.
McGinley said Denise Price, who was serving as acting director since November, will return to her former position as assistant public safety director.
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David Klem,
Michael Ball and
All four individuals surrendered to police on Thursday (February 11),
CBS Pittsburgh.
“Members of the PSP take an oath to seek justice without consideration of class, color, creed, or condition, and that means conducting thorough and unbiased investigations into our own troopers when necessary,” said Colonel
Robert Evanchick, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police in a statement obtained by
CBS Pittsburgh. “The criminal conduct uncovered in this case betrays the trust of the communities we serve, and we hope the investigation and the resulting charges demonstrate our department’s commitment to fairness and transparency.”
Photo: Google Earth/Pennsylvania State Police