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PRINTER'S NO. 3012
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION
No. 438
Session of
2026
INTRODUCED BY ANDERSON, D'ORSIE, FINK, HILL-EVANS, M. JONES,
KLUNK, COOK, KAUFFMAN, JAMES, FREEMAN, MERSKI, HAMM, MADDEN,
VITALI, SHAFFER, PASHINSKI, SANCHEZ, KHAN, KUZMA, BURGOS,
MOUL, NEILSON, HANBIDGE, BERNSTINE, DELLOSO, DEASY, GILLEN,
CIRESI AND ROWE, MARCH 16, 2026
INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35,
MARCH 18, 2026
A RESOLUTION
Honoring the lives and extending deepest condolences to the
families of Detective Sergeant Cody Michael Becker, Detective
Isaiah Emenheiser and Detective Mark Edward Baker.
WHEREAS, Detective Sergeant Cody Michael Becker, Detective
Isaiah Emenheiser and Detective Mark Edward Baker gave their
lives in the line of duty on September 17, 2025; and
WHEREAS, Born in Hanover on September 19, 1985, Detective
Sergeant Becker was the son of Jody L. (Hartlaub) Becker and
Thomas Becker; and
WHEREAS, Detective Sergeant Becker was a devoted husband to
Jordan L. (Mitzel) Becker and a loving father to their children,
Canton and Wrynn; and
WHEREAS, Detective Sergeant Becker was a 2004 graduate of
Spring Grove Area High School, where he excelled in three sports
by leading the baseball, football and wrestling teams as team
captain; and
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WHEREAS, Detective Sergeant Becker continued his academic and
athletic career at Millersville University, where he became an
NCAA Division I East Regional Champion in wrestling and a two-
time national qualifier in 2006 and 2007; and
WHEREAS, After graduation from college in 2008, Detective
Sergeant Becker dedicated his life to public service with the
Northern York County Regional Police Department; and
WHEREAS, On June 8, 2010, Detective Sergeant Becker
heroically responded to a house fire, saving a family of four;
and
WHEREAS, Throughout his distinguished career with the
Northern York Regional Police Department, Detective Sergeant
Becker received numerous commendations and awards for excellence
during his career in law enforcement; and
WHEREAS, Born in York on November 19, 1981, Detective
Emenheiser was the son of Donald E. Emenheiser and Lynda S.
(Bowser) Lloyd; and
WHEREAS, Detective Emenheiser was a devoted husband to Lona
Emenheiser and loving father to his son, Turner, and daughter,
Taylor; and
WHEREAS, Detective Emenheiser was a 2000 graduate of the
Christian School of York, where he excelled in soccer, baseball,
basketball and weightlifting; and
WHEREAS, Detective Emenheiser earned a bachelor's degree in
criminal justice from York College in 2004; and
WHEREAS, After graduating from college, Detective Emenheiser
completed training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center in Artesia, New Mexico, beginning his career in law
enforcement with the United States Secret Service; and
WHEREAS, Detective Emenheiser then transitioned into local
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law enforcement as a municipal police officer and detective; and
WHEREAS, Throughout his career, Detective Emenheiser
distinguished himself as a mentor to new recruits and a leader
among those with whom he served; and
WHEREAS, Detective Emenheiser received many honors and
accolades during his career, including the Lifesaving Award for
his heroic acts as a police officer in Thomasville in 2005,
Officer of the Year in 2010 within the department, the top
municipal officer Statewide in 2011 and the Northern York County
Regional Police Department Medal of Merit; and
WHEREAS, Detective Emenheiser was a man of deep faith,
attending the Providence Community Church and serving on several
teams to assist the church's leadership; and
WHEREAS, Born in Chester on July 1, 1972, Detective Baker was
the son of Carol Ann Baker and the late Larry Baker; and
WHEREAS, Detective Baker was a devoted husband to Peggy
Baker, a loving father to Cody, Rebecca, Jacob, Chance and the
late Faith Elizabeth and a proud grandfather to Delilah Rose and
Ana Maria; and
WHEREAS, Detective Baker began his career in law enforcement
as a military police officer in the United States Army and later
graduated from the Philadelphia Police Academy; and
WHEREAS, Detective Baker led a distinguished career of
service, pioneering the forensics program for the Northern York
Regional Police Department, serving as an international
instructor for computer forensics and training manager with the
International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists
and serving on an FBI task force focused on human trafficking;
and
WHEREAS, Detective Baker was an Eagle Scout who served his
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community through his many years as a Scout leader locally and
overseas in Korea and Germany, as an advisor to the York
Regional Explorers program and as part of a certified pet
therapy team; and
WHEREAS, Detective Sergeant Becker, Detective Emenheiser and
Detective Baker lived a lifetime of honorable service, deeply
devoted to their families and communities; and
WHEREAS, Detective Sergeant Becker, Detective Emenheiser and
Detective Baker are remembered for their dedication to public
service and their unwavering commitment to protecting the
community; and
WHEREAS, Detective Sergeant Becker, Detective Emenheiser and
Detective Baker's reputations for humility, dedication and
selfless service left a lasting impact on those that had the
privilege of knowing them; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives honor the lives
and extend deepest condolences to the families of Detective
Sergeant Cody Michael Becker, Detective Isaiah Emenheiser and
Detective Mark Edward Baker.
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