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Detectives promoted, new Assistant District Attorneys sworn in

The DA’s Office is celebrating the promotions of Frank Groome and Steve Ortman, and additions of Abigail Cocco and Rebekah Van Der Werf

Abigail Cocco and Rebekah Van Der Werf with President Judge Wallace H. Bateman Jr. and Bucks County DA Matt Weintraub

The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office recently announced new additions and promotions. The two new Assistant District Attorneys were sworn into office, and two county detectives were promoted to Lieutenant during a ceremony before President Judge Wallace H. Bateman Jr.

The newest prosecutors, Abigail Cocco and Rebekah Van Der Werf, began working at the District Attorney’s Office this month. Both are recent Temple Law School graduates. Cocco is a Gettysburg College alum, where she earned an undergraduate degree in history. Van Der Werf attended Liberty University, where she received her undergraduate degree in criminal psychology.

Frank Groome

Detectives Frank Groome and Steve Ortman were promoted to Lieutenant. Both have 40 years of law enforcement experience. Groome began his career in 1982 with the Bristol Borough Police Department, before moving to the Upper Southampton Police Department, where he served as a detective and Lieutenant. He joined the Bucks County Detectives in 2015. Ortman also began his career in 1982 in New Jersey, first with the Wildwood Police Department, followed by the Cape May County Sheriff’s Office and the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. In 1990, his career took him to the Drug Enforcement Administration before joining Bucks County Detectives in 2017.

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