The WVU Police Department is taking you “Behind the Badge” to introduce our campus community to the dedicated police officers, campus safety officers and dispatchers who keep our University safe.
Brandon Moser has dedicated his career to law enforcement for the past seven years. Balancing his job as a police officer and a volunteer firefighter while earning a criminal justice degree, he has always had a passion for public safety.
Growing up in Dublin, Virginia, he has worked in Pulaski and Wintergreen. He also worked in Rockledge, Florida, where he received a lifesaving award for his efforts in the community.
His interest in community policing grew over the years, and he began searching for a more community-oriented law enforcement agency whose officers are proactive and engaged in the communities they work in — leading him to UPD in February 2024.
Moser is committed to being an approachable and community-focused officer.
“I love helping people and being the person that the general public and WVU students can come to for anything they need,” Moser said. “I also work hard to show a community-focused and friendly side of policing. Thankfully, at WVU, I get the chance to do just that.”
We’re proud to have him as part of the WVU team where he continues to make a positive impact on the community. Thank you for your service, Brandon!
Read more about Officer Moser from WVUToday.
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