ALLENTOWN, PA – The Allentown Police Department announced Friday that all charges against Sgt. Evan Weaver have been officially withdrawn following a review by the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General.
Chief of Police Charles Roca confirmed the development in a statement, expressing appreciation to the Attorney General’s Office for its “comprehensive review and subsequent decision to conclude this matter.” The nature of the original charges was not specified in the department’s release.
Roca reaffirmed his full support for Sgt. Weaver, who was promoted to sergeant in January 2024, calling him an officer of integrity and character. “I remain steadfast in my support of Sgt. Weaver,” Roca wrote. “We look forward to Sgt. Weaver’s return to full duty and the continuation of his service to the city.”
Department emphasizes transparency and professionalism
The Allentown Police Department reiterated its commitment to maintaining public trust and professional standards, noting its dedication to “transparent, dedicated service to our community.”
The Attorney General’s Office has not released additional details regarding the case review or decision to withdraw charges. Sgt. Weaver is expected to resume full duty following the department’s administrative process.
The police sergeant’s reinstatement marks a significant step for both Weaver and the department after months of legal uncertainty.
- All charges against Sgt. Evan Weaver were withdrawn Friday
- The Attorney General’s Office conducted the review before closing the case
- Chief Roca reaffirmed Weaver’s integrity and welcomed his return to duty
Allentown police look ahead as Sgt. Weaver prepares return