Oscar P. Vance, Jr., Chief County Detective, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Oscar P. Vance, Jr. is Chief County Detective of the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, appointed as Chief in 1982. Chief Vance served in the District Attorney’s Office since 1964 and held the positions of investigator, detective, and deputy chief. He has received recognition for working undercover narcotics investigations, numerous homicide and fraud investigations. In 1972 he served as the first investigator for the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; enforcing the canons of ethics involving judges and lawyers within the Commonwealth. He presently supervises the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Detective Bureau staff of fifty-two employees, responsible for investigating and preparing criminal cases for prosecution and formulating policy concerning the operation of the District Attorney’s Detective Bureau.
Prior to serving with Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, he served in the United States Marine Corps, (1959 to 1963) as a military police officer, gunner 81 mm mortars and held the rank of Sergeant E5. He is presently a member of the VFW, Glenside Post 676.
Chief Vance acquired his Associate Degree from Montgomery County Community College in Police Science, his undergraduate degree in Sociology and Criminal Justice from LaSalle University, and his Master of Science Degree in Criminal Justice and Administration from West Chester University. He attended St. Joseph’s University Department of Business Administration management seminars. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy and the Law Enforcement Hypnosis Institute, Los Angeles, California.
He is certified by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Minor Judiciary Education Board for District Justice. The courts recognize Chief Vance as an expert law enforcement forensic hypnosis investigator assisting law enforcement agencies in solving difficult crimes of murder, rape, burglaries, and robberies. He is also a narcotic expert in the detection and identification of narcotic drugs, sellers, and users. He is also a certified instructor for Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission.
Chief Vance is Chairman of the Executive Board of the Police Chiefs’ Association of Montgomery County, Advisor to the Board of the County and State Detectives’ Association of Pennsylvania, Chairman of Montgomery County Community College Criminal Justice Advisory Board, Executive Director of the International Forensic Hypnosis Association, President of the International Police Association, Region #13 Pennsylvania, member of Delaware Valley Professional Police Officials, Southeastern Police Chiefs’ Association, International Chiefs of Police Association, F.O.P. Lodge #14, Montgomery County, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, and Montgomery County Black Law Enforcement Officers’ Association, and Pennsylvania Homicide Investigators’ Association.
He is on the Board of Trustees for Abington Memorial Hospital, board member for Citizens and Police Together, Abington Township; board member of the Pennsylvania Commission for Crime and Delinquency Advisory Board, and board member of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. He is also a member of the Abington Township Town Watch.
Commendations received for murder cases by Chief Oscar P. Vance, Jr. include:
Commendation from Borough of Collegeville, PA; Commonwealth v. Caleb Fairlie (Manderach Homicide) 1996
Montgomery County District Attorney’s Commendations for Successful Prosecution in Murder Cases and Distinguished Service as a Professional – 1994
Certificate of Award re United States v. Nathaniel Coleman, et al., (murder case) presented by Edward S. G. Dennis, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1986
Upper Merion Township Police Department Chief’s Commendation – Murder Case Solved; Commonwealth v. Thomas Bonner (Victim, August Bennick) 1986
Awards received by Chief Oscar P. Vance, Jr. include:
NAACP Trailblazing Law Enforcer, Willow Grove Youth Council - 2000
Abington Township Police Department, Crime Prevention Unit – Citizen Volunteer Services for Community Crime Prevention – 1998
Abington Memorial Hospital – Resolution from Board of Trustees and Abington Memorial Hospital Foundation – 1996
Certificate of Achievement from Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of the Attorney General Thomas W. Corbett, Jr. – 1995
North Penn Chamber of Commerce Law Enforcement Man of the Year, Resolution of Senate of Pennsylvania for Man of the Year, Citation from Pennsylvania House of Representatives for Man of the Year Award, and Commendation for Man of the Year Award, Montgomery County Commissioners – 1995
Abington High School Hall of Fame Award for Government Action - 1993
International Police Association, Pennsylvania Region #13, Hall of Fame Award, 1993
County and State Detectives’ Association of Pennsylvania Career Service Award – 1993
Montgomery County Bar Association Bar Service to the Public Award – 1993
Achievement Award from Moore-Triplett Post #451 American Legion – 1992
Thomas A. Raffa Memorial Award –International Hypnosis Hall of Fame – 1992
Central Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce Law and Order Award, 1989
Trailblazers’ Law Enforcement Award from Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community Affairs – 1986
Mentor in Field of Criminology, Norristown Area High School – 1986
Malcolm X Award for outstanding leadership in the Black Community, presented by Citizens for Progress – 1983
Black History Month Appreciation Award – Naval Air Station, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania – February 1983
Optimist International, Lower Montco President’s Award for Community Service – 1982
Human Relations Committee of Montgomery County, and Young Republican of Montgomery County: Citizen of the Month, Republican of the Month
Citation by State Representative Daniel Beren and The Honorable Richard S. Lowe - 1966