List of Law Enforcement Agencies in West Virginia - College and University Agencies

College and University Agencies

  • Concord University Police Department
  • Fairmont State University Police Department
  • Glenville State College Department of Public Safety
  • Marshall University Police Department
  • Shepherd University Police Department
  • West Virginia University Police Department
  • Potomac State College of WVU (A division of WVU Police Department)
  • WVU Institute of Technology (A division of WVU Police Department)


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