Sheryl M. Delozier, a public figure known for her active engagement on social media, recently shared a series of tweets highlighting National Police Week and other community-focused initiatives. Her posts reflect an appreciation for law enforcement officers and a commitment to raising awareness about important local programs.
On May 12, 2025, Delozier marked National Police Week by acknowledging the dedication of police officers who serve the community and honoring those who have lost their lives in service. She stated, “It’s National Police Week, a time to honor those Police Officers that serve our community and the memory of law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. Their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.”
Later that day, she expressed gratitude towards local police departments by delivering treats as tokens of appreciation. In her tweet, she noted her visits to various departments within her district: “Nat’l Police Week, a time to thank the police officers in our community. Delivered some treats as a TY to the Police dept’s in the 88th dist, Shiremanstown, Mechanicsburg & New Cumberland Boros as well as Hampden & Lower Allen Twps.” The message also included mentions of specific departments via their Twitter handles.
Additionally, Delozier highlighted Cumberland County’s achievement of having one of only 26 accredited Treatment Courts in Pennsylvania. She shared her experience joining Supreme Court Justice Brobson to promote awareness about this program’s impact: “Cumberland Cty has one of just 26 accredited Treatment Cts in PA. I appreciated the opportunity to join Supreme Ct Justice Brobson to raise awareness about this program in many of our counties, as well as its profound impact on individuals, families & the greater community.”
Cumberland County is recognized for its innovative approach with treatment courts designed to address issues such as substance abuse and mental health within the judicial system.



