Victim Resources

Help sign

While it can be hard for victims to report crimes, it is one of the best actions victims can take.  Not reporting when you have been victimized ensures that perpetrators will get away with their crimes and may go on to victimize other people. 

If you are a victim of a crime, the Ferguson Township Police Department wants to help you.  We encourage you to contact us through whatever means is best for you. 

Phone:
If you have an EMERGENCY, please call 9-1-1. 
If you would like to file a police report, you may call the Non-Emergency Dispatch number at 1-800-479-0050.

We can be contacted via email.

Regular Office Hours: 
Mon.- Thurs. 8 am –5 pm
Fri. 8 am - 4 pm


Additional Resources

The Ferguson Township Police Department has also compiled the following resources that may be of assistance if you are a victim of a crime:

PA Savin: How to Register for Offender Release Notification

  • How to be notified via phone, email, or by mail upon offender release or change in status

Centre County District Attorney Victim/Witness Office 

  • Services and resources for crime victims in Centre County

Pennsylvania Crime Victims 

  • Information about the criminal and juvenile justice systems, available services, the impact of crime, as well as how to get help

Office of the Victim Advocate 

  • Representing the rights and interests of crime victims before the Board of Probation and Parole and the Department of Corrections

U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) Victim Notification Program 

  • Resources for obtaining information about a criminal alien’s release from custody