Serving up law with a side of extra cheese!Serving up law with a side of extra cheese!
Join Nick at Bella Pizza – April 22 Nick will be back at Bella Pizza in the Town of North East on April 22 for another opportunity to meet with
Join Nick at Bella Pizza – April 22 Nick will be back at Bella Pizza in the Town of North East on April 22 for another opportunity to meet with
Nick Jaskiewicz, candidate for Sheriff of Cecil County, is proud to announce the selection of William D. Mott Sr. as his Chief Deputy—a veteran law enforcement leader whose career has been defined by
Nick didn’t just show up — he jumped behind the counter, started tossing dough, and helped make pizzas while talking with folks who came out. That’s who he is. Hands-on,
A yard sign is more than just a sign—it’s a way to show your neighbors that you believe in strong leadership, transparency, and a Sheriff’s Office that serves the people
Public safety in Cecil County depends on effective cooperation between the many agencies that respond to emergencies and investigate crime. Law enforcement, fire services, emergency medical services, and emergency management
Leadership in law enforcement is not defined by rank or title. It is defined by the ability to guide, support, and empower the people who serve our communities every day.
Transparency is essential to maintaining trust between law enforcement and the community it serves. Citizens deserve clear and honest communication about the issues affecting public safety in their county.
Professionalism is one of the most important qualities in public service. The people entrusted with protecting a community must operate with integrity, accountability, and respect every day they wear the
In professions where lives are on the line, learning cannot stop. Continuous improvement, training, and professional development are essential to maintaining the skills and judgment required to protect the public
Public safety agencies operate under high expectations from both the community and the professionals who serve within them. Citizens expect law enforcement to respond when they call for help, enforce