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Nick D’Eletto

Nick D’Eletto was born and raised in Southeastern Pennsylvania.  Nick Graduated High School in 1997 and within a few days left for Parris Island South Carolina to attend Marine Corps Boot Camp.  Nick Served Honorably in the Marine Corps with 2nd Battalion 4th Marines based out of Camp Pendleton California, reaching the status of Non-Commissioned Officer.  While serving Nick did two deployments overseas attached to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, serving in the Middle East region in support of Combat Operations, Operation Desert Fox (Kuwait/Iraq) and a deployment in Southeast Asia.  After being Honorably discharged in June of 2001, Nick attended Penn State University.  In 2002 he decided to attend the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Academy where he was recognized as a Class Sergeant. Nick was immediately hired by Warminster Township Police Department as a full-time Police Officer.  He served as a Patrol Officer, a Crime Scene Investigator and on the Bucks County Major Incident Response Team for a period of time.  Nick went back to college part time while working as a Police Officer and finished his first degree in Information Technology, he then attended and completed a Technical School at night for Computer Systems and Networking.  Nick then used his technical background to take over as the Technology Officer for his Police Department.  Nick helped guide the department’s transition into the technological age of Policing over the last two decades.  Officer D’Eletto was the main point of contact and trainer for all technical systems and programs for his department. Nick took on some grant writing and charitable fundraising and was instrumental in acquiring the funds needed to form the new Aerial Drone Unit Program for his department.  Officer D’Eletto retired in August of 2024 after a total of 26 years of service to his Country and the Township of Warminster.  Nick has now joined the Harbor of Grace team and hopes to do his part to help other First Responders and Veterans who may be struggling with Mental Health, Trauma or Addiction. Nick has been married to his beautiful wife for over 20 years and together they have 3 boys.