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914-693-1700
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About the Ardsley Police Department.
Police Station Address
507 Ashford Ave
Ardsley, NY 10502
About
The principle responsibility of the Ardsley Police Department is the protection of life and property within the Village of Ardsley. This is accomplished through the enforcement of laws and coordination of emergency services provided by other Village departments and outside agencies. Officers are trained in law, emergency first-aid, self-defense, handling firearms, traffic control, crime detection, and other related fields. The concept of protection of life and property includes the maintenance of community peace and tranquility, which is accomplished through countless services provided by the Police Department on a priority basis and as time and manpower permit. While the police officer's legal functions center upon law enforcement, his primary product is SERVICE in the interest of maintaining a community for better living.
For routine service, questions, or to report an incident that is routine in nature, please use the main number (914) 693-1700. For emergencies (fire, police, ambulance), dial 911. It is important that you use 911 ONLY in an emergency. To insure a prompt response by the Police, Fire, or Ambulance units, please see to it that your house number is conspicuously posted.
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The Village of Ardsley wants to keep our kids as safe as possible. Parents and children, if you observe or know of any illegal activities taking place, particularly pertaining to underage drinking or substance abuse, please call the Ardsley Police Department main number - 693-1700 - and ask for Community Police Officer Anthony Vacca. Your call will remain confidential. Officer Vacca is working with our Youth Advocate to increase the village's prevention activities in town, at our parks and in our schools and they are reaching out to kids and parents for help. Officer Vacca will address every call with sensitivity and discretion, and all calls will remain confidential and, if you choose, anonymous.
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914-273-9500
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About the North Castle Police Department. The Town of North Castle includes the hamlets of Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.
Police Station Address
North Castle Police Department
15 Bedford Road
Armonk, NY 10504
About
Once again the North Castle Police Department is participating in the Buckle Up New York campaign to increase compliance with seat belt usage among motorists. This targeted enforcement period runs from November 15th through November 28th. Please remember to Buckle Up for safety!
Contact:
Dog Control Officer
Angel Morales, (914) 273-9500
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914-273-9500
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About the North Castle Police Department. The Town of North Castle includes the hamlets of Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.
Police Station Address
North Castle Police Department
15 Bedford Road
Armonk, NY 10504
About
Once again the North Castle Police Department is participating in the Buckle Up New York campaign to increase compliance with seat belt usage among motorists. This targeted enforcement period runs from November 15th through November 28th. Please remember to Buckle Up for safety!
Contact:
Dog Control Officer
Angel Morales, (914) 273-9500
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914-241-3111
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About the Bedford Police Department. The Town of Bedford includes the hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah.
Police Station Address
Bedford Police Department
307 Bedford Road
Bedford Hills, NY 10507
Contact
Police Chief: William Hayes
About
Currently, the full time Bedford Police Department consists of 45 sworn police officers and 14 full and part-time civilians. The department operates around the clock, seven days a week and provides the latest in professional police protection. It is led by a Police Chief and three Lieutenants who serve as commanders of the patrol, administration and staff services divisions.
The department includes a Detective Bureau with a full time Detective/Youth Officer who is responsible for juvenile and youth related matters including the DARE program and Youth Court. He works closely with schools and is liaison to the local drug abuse prevention council. A "School Resource Officer" is assigned to work with the various schools in the Town as well.
Also under the aegis of the Police Department, is the civilian Dog Control Officer who responds to calls regarding lost or misbehaving animals. Phone: (914) 666-4855.
Civilian Parking Enforcement Officers patrol the Town's eight business and commuter parking lots to insure compliance with the permit system as well as the hamlet areas to enforce parking restrictions.
School Crossing Guards, also civilian employees, are assigned near the Town's schools where needed.
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914-241-3111
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About the Bedford Police Department. The Town of Bedford includes the hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah.
Police Station Address
Bedford Police Department
307 Bedford Road
Bedford Hills, NY 10507
Contact
Police Chief: William Hayes
About
Currently, the full time Bedford Police Department consists of 45 sworn police officers and 14 full and part-time civilians. The department operates around the clock, seven days a week and provides the latest in professional police protection. It is led by a Police Chief and three Lieutenants who serve as commanders of the patrol, administration and staff services divisions.
The department includes a Detective Bureau with a full time Detective/Youth Officer who is responsible for juvenile and youth related matters including the DARE program and Youth Court. He works closely with schools and is liaison to the local drug abuse prevention council. A "School Resource Officer" is assigned to work with the various schools in the Town as well.
Also under the aegis of the Police Department, is the civilian Dog Control Officer who responds to calls regarding lost or misbehaving animals. Phone: (914) 666-4855.
Civilian Parking Enforcement Officers patrol the Town's eight business and commuter parking lots to insure compliance with the permit system as well as the hamlet areas to enforce parking restrictions.
School Crossing Guards, also civilian employees, are assigned near the Town's schools where needed.
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914-941-2130
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About the Briarcliff Manor and Scarborough Police Department. Briarcliff Manor is a village in Westchester County that is shared between the Town of Mount Pleasant and the Town of Ossining, and Scarborough is a hamlet in Westchester County that is split between the villages of Briarcliff Manor and Ossining.
Police Station Address
1111 Pleasantville Road
Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510
Contact
Police Chief: Norman Campion
About
The vision of the Briarcliff Manor Police Department is to be an exceptional police department whose direction and priorities reflect those of the community.
Our mission is to provide the highest quality of law enforcement services and continually strive to improve our tradition of service and dedication to excellent public safety in Briarcliff Manor.
Our core values include:
Accountability:
Demonstrate loyalty to the department and community we serve; and accept responsibility and consequences for our actions both individually and as a police department.
Integrity:
Adhere to moral and ethical principles.
Professionalism:
Treat all people with respect and courtesy. Act with integrity by applying the law in a fair and consistent manner.
Respect:
Consider all people worthy of high regard. We will demonstrate respect for human dignity and protect the rights of the people we serve. We will manifest commitment to justice, equal treatment of individuals and tolerance for and acceptance of diversity.
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914-337-0500
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About the Bronxville Police Department
Police Station Address
200 Pondfield Road
Bronxville, NY 10708
Contact
Police Chief: Christopher Satriale
About
The Village of Bronxville Police Department is a state-of-the-art, professionally staffed law enforcement department dedicated to providing optimal services for all village residents and those who visit or do business within our environs. Through comprehensive, preventative measures, the department is continually vigilant in its efforts to maintain a lawful and peaceful atmosphere, thereby helping to facilitate a high quality of life for all residents.
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Bronxville's Special Alerts Page
A communicative and mutually respectful relationship between the police department and village residents is most helpful as we seek to identify any unlawful or disturbing behavior . . .
Crime Prevention Tips
Engage your alarm whenever appropriate and keep the alarm code restricted only to family members and "emergency contacts."
Keep lights on whenever possible. Potential burglars or other criminals are furtive by nature, and they shy away from well-lit areas.
Remain wary of any unusual circumstances and/or individuals who appear to have no purpose for driving in the area.
Safeguarding one's vehicle is another aspect of preventative enforcement which many people too often take for granted. Adhere to a few obvious, yet overlooked tips . . .
Lock your vehicle at all times.
Never leave your vehicle running and unattended, even for short periods.
Garage your vehicle whenever possible.
Keep valuables out of sight (cell phone, pagers, etc.).
Don't keep original documents in your vehicle, make copies of required personal papers and/or documents and keep the originals at home.
Driving Safety
Driving while speaking on a hand-held cell phone is ILLEGAL, save for exigent circumstances. Please be safe and use only speaker phones in your vehicle or wait until you've reached your destination to make your call.
"Dark House" Notification
The Bronxville Police Department offers daily “dark house” checks, performed by police officers in the normal course of their duties . . .
Helping to Educate Our School-aged Children
The police department is extensively involved with our school system, providing a series of programs and lectures to all boys and girls . . .
Medical Emergencies
Members of the Bronxville Police Department are trained to respond in the event of medical dilemmas and provide essential care for everything from minor scrapes and burns to life-threatening emergencies. Because of our minimal response time, we are often at the scene of such an emergency in seconds, and we can therefore assess the situation quickly, initiate remedial treatments and comfort patients until the ambulance corps arrives. Trained to administer cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as well as the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) apparatus, police officers can also provide critical care when deemed necessary.
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About the Buchanan Village Police
Police Station Address
236 Tate Ave
Buchanan, NY 10511
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914-238-4422
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About the New Castle Police Deparment. The Town of New Castle includes the hamlets of Chappaqua and Millwood.
Police Station Address
200 South Greeley Ave
Chappaqua, NY 10514
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914-271-5177
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About the Croton-on-Hudson Police Department.
Police Station Address
Croton-on-Hudson Police Department
Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building
1 Van Wyck Street
Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520
Contact
Police Chief: Chief Anthony Tramaglini
About
Chief Anthony Tramaglini heads the Croton-on-Hudson Police Department, a force of 21 full-time officers, two parking enforcement officers, five crossing guards and one part time dispatcher.
The Department has a Dive Team and an Emergency Response Team. The officers assigned to these teams have attended specialized schools and train on a monthly basis in addition to their regular duties. Other programs sponsored by the Croton Police Department include DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) and a "Dark House List" - Citizens inform police before they leave their homes for vacations or extended absences in order to alert of officers to keep a watchful eye for possible burglars. The Auxiliary Police is a group of volunteers who assist the Croton Police Department with crowd and traffic control at parades or other special events. A Youth Officer is available to handle problems with the youth of the community in a professional, confidential manner, in an office away from the central police area of the building.
All Croton Police Officers are trained in C.P.R. and first aid and patrol cars are equipped with Automated Electronic Defibrillators. Typical response time to emergency calls is 3 minutes or less! The department is equipped with two four-wheel drive vehicles to ensure timely delivery of police services in winter weather.
24-Hour Tip Information HOTLINE: Call 914-271-0706 to leave information about a crime or incident that happens in the Village that you feel may require police follow-up. Callers may leave a message on the Hot Line answering machine and may remain anonymous if they so desire. The detective division will review all calls.
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914-963-55807
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About the Dobbs Ferry Police Department.
Police Station Address
Dobbs Ferry Police Department
112 Main Street
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Contact
Police Chief: Betsy J. Gelardi
About
The mission of the Dobbs Ferry Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in the Village of Dobbs Ferry, by working in partnership with the community, and in accordance with constitutional rights to enforce laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear, and provide a safe environment.
A bit about the History of the Dobbs Ferry Police Department
A law enforcement presence within the Village of Dobbs Ferry dates back to 1873 when Lawrence Boyle was appointed to the position of Police Constable. At the initial time of his appointment the Village was unable to provide him the funds to purchase a uniform. He was allotted 50 cents a month to purchase kerosene to light the only two lanterns located on Main Street. By 1879, the Dobbs Ferry Constabulary had added William Boyle, Charles Francis, Timothy Cullinan, Thomas Eaton, Anthony Grancy, and Charles Hauptman to its ranks.
It was not until June 19, 1922, that the Dobbs Ferry Village Board unanimously votes on and approves the formation of the Village of Dobbs Ferry Police Department. Captain Patrick Costello is promoted to the position of Chief of Police at a salary of $150.00 a month. Peter Rodgers, Edward Fay, and Edward Coffey were all officially appointed to the position of Police Officer at a salary of $130.00 a month. The Dobbs Ferry Police Department has gradually grown to its current authorized strength of 28 Police Officers. The department is currently led by Betsy J. Gelardi. Chief Gelardi is the first female police officer in Westchester County to rise through the ranks and attain the position of Chief. Under her guidance the Dobbs Ferry Police Department is well positioned to handle the challenges facing law enforcement today and to provide excellent police service to the residents of the Village of Dobbs Ferry.
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Frequently Requested Forms
Alarm User Registration Form
Business/Alarm User Registration Form
Business Registration Form
Parking Permit
MV104 - Motor Vehicle Accident Report
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914-961-3464
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About the Eastchester Police Department.
Police Station Address
Eastchester Police Department
40 Mill Road
Eastchester, NY 10709
Contact
Police Chief: Timothy J. Bonci
About
The mission of the Eastchester Police Department is to be committed to being responsive to our community in the delivery of quality services, recognizing our responsibility to maintain order, while affording dignity and respect to every individual. Our objective is to improve the quality of life through a community partnership, which promotes safe secure neighborhoods by enforcing laws, preserving the peace, reducing fear and providing a safe environment.
A bit about the History of the Eastchester Police Department
On May 25th 1909 a committee met to put forth a motion to create a police force in the Town of Eastchester, and at a Town Board Meeting of the same year the Eastchester Police Department was formed. By May 29th 1909 James Gavin and Joseph Scallion began their duties as Eastchester’s first paid police officers. They received salaries of $780 a year.
Joseph Scallion was born in 1875 and proudly served the Eastchester Police Department working his way up to the position of Chief of Police before his death in 1945. James Gavin was born in 1873. As a young Irishman in Eastchester he was employed by the Marble Mines of Tuckahoe before serving as one of Eastchester’s first police officers. He served the department for 30 years and served as its first lieutenant . . .
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914-592-8383
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About the Elmsford Police Department.
Police Station Address
Elmsford Police Department
15 South Stone Ave
Elmsford, NY 10523
Contact
Police Chief: Frank Rescigno
About
The Elmsford Police Department mission is to provide for the peace and security of all residents and visitors of Westchester County with particular emphasis on those areas in which we are the primary law enforcement agency and to assist those other law enforcement agencies that seek assistance. The responsibilities associated with this mission are many. They include enforcement of State, Local, and Federal laws, protect life and property, and generally assist citizens in urgent situations. We are expected to carry out these responsibilities diligently and courteously and to take pride in the service we provide. We will at all times work in cooperation with community agencies and groups to promote understanding of and competence in our efforts in law enforcement.
A bit about the History of the Elmsford Police Department
The Village of Elmsford, originally a part of Phillipsburgh Manor, was named Storm's Bridge in the early 1700's and as Hall's Corners during the middle of the nineteenth century. One-mile square, it is midway between White Plains and Tarrytown. Shortly afterward, in respect to the father of our country, George Washington, who referred to it as the "ford over the Nepperhan at the elm tree," Elmsford was given its present name. Adopted in 1870, it was inspired by a mammoth elm tree, nearly thirty feet in circumference, which had been a landmark since revolutionary days . . .
. . . As early as December 1908 there was a proposal to create a regular police force in the unincorporated area of the Town of Greenburgh - an area that included Elmsford. But the Town Board took no action to forward the proposed act to the Board of Supervisors and thence to the State Legislature . . .
". . . The new village delayed in establishing its own police force. So pleased were local residents with the protection afforded by the detachment of Aqueduct Police, that in September a petition bearing 62 signatures requested the Village Board to enter a resolution of thanks in their minutes. The petitioners also expressed the hope that 'the said detachment will remain upon duty here until such time as their valuable services are no longer required . . .
"Nor did the village have a police justice in 1910. A justice appointed by the town continued to serve until the end of 1912 . . .
". . . By the close of the year 1912, the Board decided to appoint its own police officers. In 1913 there were three men on the force: William Fulton, Peter Hordan and Grover Moore. Later, Thomas English and William Maurer became policemen in Elmsford. Evidently the officers were efficient in their work, for in 1914 Trustee Gallagher complained of too many arrests! (By the end of the decade, policemen were being paid 50 cents per hour . . .
". . . Police protection as well as fire protection was improved. In 1921 there were two police officers, William Fulton and Grover Moore. Each worked a 16-hour week spread over six days . . .
". . . Shortly after the new Board took office in the spring of 1921, it passed a resolution creating the Elmsford Police Department, and named Grover Moore as the first Chief. The idea of purchasing a motorcycle for the police was broached in 1925 . . ."
Sourced from
Storm's Bridge: A History of Elmsford, N.Y. 1700-1976
referenced in the "History Section" of the Elmsford Police Department website (Press blue button for Elmsford website.).
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About the Harrison Police Department.
Police Station Address
Harrison Police Department
650 North Street
Corner of North Street & Pleasant Ridge Road
Harrison, NY 10528
Contact
Police Chief: Anthony Marraccini
About
The Harrison Police Department is located at the corner of North Street and Pleasant Ridge Road. The emergency telephone number is 911 and the general number is 967-5111.
The Police Department has 70 community-minded men and women who make Harrison a great place to live.
The Department is community oriented in its policing policies and procedures. For example, there is a bicycle squad, a motorcycle squad, a youth division with a strong involvement in the DARE program, a canine division, an accident investigation unit, a crime scene unit and a special investigations unit.
The bicycle squad is used in the business districts to aid in traffic control. They act as the liaison officers between the business community and Chief of Police David Hall, and the Mayor. They meet regularly with senior citizens to aid in any complaints the seniors may have.
The motorcycle squad is made up of four regular or steady riders and two spare men. They are used primarily as traffic control officers, particularly for speed enforcement. The officers do traffic studies and occasionally are used on special assignments dealing with troublesome traffic problems such as thru trucking or stop sign enforcement. They also handle parades and funerals or any other escorts that are needed. All the motorcycle officers are highly dedicated individuals.
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About the Hastings-on-Hudson Police Department.
Police Station Address
Hastings-on-Hudson Police Department
7 Maple Ave
Hastings-On-Hudson, NY 10706
Contact
Police Chief: David Dosin
About
The Police Department, headquartered in the Municipal Building is responsible for the preservation of the peace, protection of life property, enforcement of all laws and arrests of violators, and prevention and detection of crime. The department responds to approximately 6,500 calls per year. Most arrests made are misdemeanors. Hastings maintains one of the lowest crime rates in the County and the State.
A three-member Police Commission, appointed by the Board of Trustees, serves as a liaison between the department and the Board .
Departmental operations are under the command of the Police Chief. Other ranks in descending order include a lieutenant, four sergeants, two detectives, and thirteen patrolmen. A Youth Officer handles most juvenile cases and we employ six part-time school crossing guards. Qualifications for becoming a policeman are established by the New York State Civil Service Commission. New appointees must also pass 720-hour basic training course. All Hastings Officers must reside in Westchester.
The department is supported by a wide range of modern crime prevention and computer equipment, which includes a special "Red Phone" and ''Hot Line" linking it to the Westchester County Police and all other police departments. other programs include the DARE program Crime Prevention and Neighborhood Watch.
Jail The jail, located in the Municipal Building, contains four cells used for the detention of short term prisoners. Persons held for trial are remanded to the County Jail.
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The Town of Mount Pleasant is comprised of the hamlets of Hawthorne, Pocantico Hills, Thornwood, and Valhalla; and the villages of Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, and Briarcliff Manor (Briarcliff is shared by the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining with most of Briarcliff Manor in the Town of Ossining).
Each of the villages; Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville and Sleepy Hollow, have their own Police Department.
Police Station Address
Mount Pleasant Police Department
1 Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Contact
Police Chief: Harry Sewell
About
'It shall be the mission of the Mount Pleasant Police Department to provide professional police services and protection to the citizens of the Town of Mount Pleasant. Further, that the services and protection while executed within the confines of the law, shall be extended to all persons physically present within the jurisdiction of the Town of Mount Pleasant."
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About the Irvington Police Department.
Police Station Address
Irvington Police Department
85 Main Street
Irvington, NY 10533
Contact
Police Chief: David Dosin
About
The Irvington Police Department, headed by Chief Michael P. Cerone, consists of 21 full time officers and 3 civilian employees. The department operates on a $2.4 million budget and is responsible for 24 hour a day police protection and services.
The police department also has the responsibility of dispatching fire and emergency medical service equipment and personnel. The department was previously certified by New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, Law Enforcement Accreditation Council, as one of 50 New York State Police Departments to be awarded accreditation. A comprehensive procedures manual was written during the accreditation process, implemented and is reviewed and updated annually. We are currently in the process of attaining this standard once again.
Aside from being a professional police agency, the department participates in many law enforcement sponsored programs including Stop DWI and Seat-Belt education and enforcement. The department also hosts various community programs including a community relations and protection program, the DARE Program in three of our local schools, Community Day Fair and numerous other programs throughout the year.
Irvington Detective Bureau
The Detective Bureau is the investigative arm of the Irvington Police Department. This Bureau investigates most major crimes that occur in the Village. Functions include: Criminal Investigations, Accident Investigations and Crime Scene Processing, Execution of Warrants . . .
Irvington Police Departments Youth Bureau
Responsibilities of the Irvington Youth Bureau are to:
Oversee the inspection of places frequented by juveniles.
Investigate or cause to be investigated all cases of juveniles accused of violations and all neglected children coming to the attention of the police department and take appropriate action in the best interest of the juvenile and the community in each of these cases.
Maintain a file of juvenile arrests or contacts in member’s office.
Refer any case to the Family Court or to another agency as required by the New York State Family Court Act . . .
DARE Program
D.A.R.E. Teaches kids how to recognize and resist the direct and subtle pressures that influence them to experiment with alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and other drugs . . .
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About the Bedford Police Department. The Town of Bedford includes the hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah.
Police Station Address
Bedford Police Department
307 Bedford Road
Bedford Hills, NY 10507
Contact
Police Chief: William Hayes
About
Currently, the full time Bedford Police Department consists of 45 sworn police officers and 14 full and part-time civilians. The department operates around the clock, seven days a week and provides the latest in professional police protection. It is led by a Police Chief and three Lieutenants who serve as commanders of the patrol, administration and staff services divisions.
The department includes a Detective Bureau with a full time Detective/Youth Officer who is responsible for juvenile and youth related matters including the DARE program and Youth Court. He works closely with schools and is liaison to the local drug abuse prevention council. A "School Resource Officer" is assigned to work with the various schools in the Town as well.
Also under the aegis of the Police Department, is the civilian Dog Control Officer who responds to calls regarding lost or misbehaving animals. Phone: (914) 666-4855.
Civilian Parking Enforcement Officers patrol the Town's eight business and commuter parking lots to insure compliance with the permit system as well as the hamlet areas to enforce parking restrictions.
School Crossing Guards, also civilian employees, are assigned near the Town's schools where needed.
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About the Larchmont Police Department.
Police Station Address
Larchmont Police Department
Village Hall
120 Larchmont Ave
Larchmont, NY 10538
Contact
Police Chief: John G. Poleway
About
The mission of the Larchmont Police Department is to protect life and property and to preserve the public peace. We accomplish our mission by preventing, deterring, detecting, and solving crimes, by arresting offenders, by enforcing laws and ordinances over which we have jurisdiction, and by rendering related services to the public that further this mission.
A community free from crime and disorder remains an unachieved ideal; nevertheless, consistent with the values of a free society, the Village of Larchmont and the Larchmont Police Department aspire to this ideal. The Police Department's role is to enforce the law in a fair and impartial manner, recognizing both the statutory and judicial limitations of police authority and the constitutional rights of all persons. It is not the role of the Department to legislate, to render legal judgments, or to punish.
In the vast majority of police agencies throughout this nation, about 80% of police work does not directly address crime. The Larchmont Police Department is no exception . . .
History of the Larchmont Police Department
Following the incorporation of the Village of Larchmont, the Board of Trustees made one of the first orders of business to provide police services. Subsequently, on October 10, 1891 the Village Board appointed Constable Richard Restore. To assist the constable carry out his duties several “gentlemen volunteers” were added to the complement.
By 1893 a second constable joined the ranks of the police department, by 1896 there were three constables patrolling Larchmont and finally on March 15, 1898 a full time police department was organized with an aggregate complement of five patrolmen. In fact, at the time Larchmont boasted the only full-time uniformed police force between New Rochelle and Stamford.
William M. Hynds, one of the original five patrolmen was appointed the Department’s first Captain in 1902; he would later become the first Chief of Police. Under his direction the Larchmont Police Department, whose headquarters along with the Fire Department and Village Hall were located at Circle and Linden Aves, acquired bicycles for each member of the force. By the early 1920’s Village Hall was relocated to a new building at the intersection of Larchmont Ave and Boston Post Road, the Police Department complement had risen to seventeen, and motorcycles were added to augment the conventional foot patrols.
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About the Lewisboro Town Police Department.
Police Station Address
Lewisboro Town Police Department
81 Spring Street
South Salem, NY 10590
Contact
Police Chief: Frank Secret
About
The Town of Lewisboro is served by the State Police in conjunction with the Lewisboro Town Police. The New York State Police are stationed on Route 100 in Somers, NY, and can be reached at 914-277-3651.
Accident reports are available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Town Clerk's Office, 11 Main Street, South Salem usually five business days after the accident. The fee is twenty-five cents per page. Call 914-763-3511 for further information.
Child Restraint Seats
The Lewisboro Police Department installs Child Restraint Seats. One needs to make an appointment for this service by calling 914-763-8903.
As of March 27, 2005 New York State Law mandates safety restraints for children age 4, 5 and 6. New York State Law requires children under age 7 to use safety restraints including safety seats, harnesses and booster seats that raise the child's body so that an adult seat belt can fit properly. Go to www.westchestergov.com or nhtsa.gov/CPS for full details.
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About the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department.
Police Station Address
Mamaroneck Police Department
169 Mt. Pleasant Ave
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Contact
Police Chief: Christopher Leahy
About
The principal mission of the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department is to serve the community by protecting life and property; by preventing crime; by enforcing local, state and federal laws; and by anticipating and responding to events that threaten public order and the quality of life for all citizens.
We act not for ourselves, but for the good of the public. We consider it our duty and privilege, not only to protect our citizens from the criminal, but also to respect, protect and defend the rights of all citizens and to perform our duties with honesty, zeal, courage, discretion, fidelity and sound judgment.
We value human life above all else. We will give first priority to situations that threaten life. We will use force only when necessary. We will treat all persons with courtesy and respect. In fulfilling our mission, we need the support of citizens, elected representatives, government officials and the criminal justice system in order to provide the quality of service our values commit us to providing.
We will, at all times, work in cooperation with community agencies and groups to promote understanding of and confidence in our efforts in law enforcement.
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About the New Castle Police Deparment. The Town of New Castle includes the hamlets of Chappaqua and Millwood.
Police Station Address
200 South Greeley Ave
Chappaqua, NY 10514
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About the Mount Kisco Police Department. The Town of Mount Kisco, also spelled Mt. Kisco, is both a village and a town, located in Westchester County, New York.
Police Station Address
Mount Kisco Police Department
40 Green Street
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Contact
Police Chief: Steven J. Anderson
About
The Mount Kisco Police Department plays an integral role in maintaining order in this Town/Village. The Mount Kisco Police Department is run by Chief Steven J. Anderson and is comprised of 4 Lieutenants, 5 Sergeants, 3 Detectives and 20 Patrol Officers.
All the employees of the Mount Kisco Police Department share a responsibility to the Village/Town of Mount Kisco and its people. We are called upon to enforce laws and ordinances passed by the representatives of these same people.
The fundamental mission of the Mount Kisco Police Department is to provide the residents of the Village of Mount Kisco with a peaceful and crime controlled community in which to reside.
The Mount Kisco Police Department will provide leadership and assistance to accomplish these means by working with members of the business and residential community in a joint effort of cooperation to combat lawlessness and disorderly behavior.
Toward these ends, it is important that all employees are provided with guidance in carrying out their duties. While it is not possible to anticipate every situation or to prescribe a course of action required for each case, department manuals set forth guidance to aid in your decision making. The exercise of discretion based on common sense, good judgment, training, supervision and the directives of the Police Department will determine your course of action.
We are positive we can assure that the quality of life within the village will be preserved through these efforts.
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The Town of Mount Pleasant is comprised of the hamlets of Hawthorne, Pocantico Hills, Thornwood, and Valhalla; and the villages of Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, and Briarcliff Manor (Briarcliff is shared by the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining with most of Briarcliff Manor in the Town of Ossining).
Each of the villages; Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville and Sleepy Hollow, have their own Police Department.
Police Station Address
Mount Pleasant Police Department
1 Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Contact
Police Chief: Harry Sewell
About
'It shall be the mission of the Mount Pleasant Police Department to provide professional police services and protection to the citizens of the Town of Mount Pleasant. Further, that the services and protection while executed within the confines of the law, shall be extended to all persons physically present within the jurisdiction of the Town of Mount Pleasant."
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About the Mount Vernon Police Department.
Police Station Address
Mount Vernon Police Department
100 North 3rd Ave
Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Contact
Police Chief: Barbara Duncan
About
The men and women of the Mount Vernon Police department shall proudly serve as the guardians of life, property, and constitutional rights in partnership with the community.
MVPD Divisions include: Detective, Internal Affairs, Patrol, and Support Services.
MVPD Detective Division
The Detective Division is responsible for investigating and detecting crime within the City of Mount Vernon. Criminal activity that is first reported to the Patrol Division is forwarded to the Detective Division for investigative follow-up, which often requires identification of a suspect and their subsequent apprehension. Additionally, the Detective Division proactively initiates investigations into criminal activity that may otherwise remain unreported to the police. Investigations of this kind often culminate with the execution of a court ordered search warrant and the recovery of contraband, which may include illegally possessed handguns, narcotics, or stolen property.
The reach of the Detective Division extends beyond the borders of Mount Vernon. Locating and extraditing fugitives in foreign lands for serious offenses is a task undertaken by detectives. It is not unusual for investigations to bring detectives outside of New York State and even beyond the borders of the United States . . .
A collaborative model has been utilized by the Detective Division to successfully investigate crime, forming partnerships with neighboring local law enforcement agencies, as well as with The Drug Enforcement Administration, The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, The Federal Bureau of Investigation and international law enforcement organizations.
The Youth Unit is part of the Detective Division, and is responsible for the administration of the Department's Internal Affairs Section . . . Press blue button for more about this topic.
MVPD Internal Affairs Unit
In most instances, we believe Mount Vernon Police Department Employees work in partnership with citizens and that our contacts with them are positive. To insure we function efficiently while maintaining the rights of the citizens we protect, our employees are trained to follow a series of policies and procedures, and to work within the guidelines of local, state, and federal laws . . . Press blue button for more about this topic.
MVPD Patrol Division
The Patrol Division is responsible for providing general police services throughout the City, as well as certain special services.
MVPD Support Services Division
The Support Services Division, which is located on the first floor of the Mayor Ronald Blackwood Police/Court Facility, enhances the delivery of police services to the community by supplementing the patrol and investigative functions. It is comprised of various support units, its service window is easily accessible to the public from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
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About the New Castle Police Deparment. The Town of New Castle includes the hamlets of Chappaqua and Millwood.
Police Station Address
200 South Greeley Ave
Chappaqua, NY 10514
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About the North Castle Police Department. The Town of North Castle includes the hamlets of Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.
Police Station Address
North Castle Police Department
15 Bedford Road
Armonk, NY 10504
About
Once again the North Castle Police Department is participating in the Buckle Up New York campaign to increase compliance with seat belt usage among motorists. This targeted enforcement period runs from November 15th through November 28th. Please remember to Buckle Up for safety!
Contact:
Dog Control Officer
Angel Morales, (914) 273-9500
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About the Town of North Castle Police Department. The Town of North Castle includes the hamlets of Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.
Police Station Address
North Castle Police Department
15 Bedford Road
Armonk, NY 10504
About
Once again the North Castle Police Department is participating in the Buckle Up New York campaign to increase compliance with seat belt usage among motorists. This targeted enforcement period runs from November 15th through November 28th. Please remember to Buckle Up for safety!
Contact:
Dog Control Officer
Angel Morales, (914) 273-9500
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About the Ossining Police Department.
Police Station Address
Ossining Police Department
507 North State Road
Briarcliff, NY 10510
Contact
Police Chief: Mark E. Busche
About
The members of the Town of Ossining Police Department, believe in a policing philosophy that promotes community, government and police partnerships, using proactive problem-solving and community engagement to address the causes of crime, fear of crime and other community issues. Through these alliances we will identify public safety problems affecting the quality of life in the community, develop strategies to address those problems, and take the responsibility to implement solutions using all available resources.
Mission Statement
The Town of Ossining Police Department will commit its resources in partnership with the community to:
Promote a safe and secure environment, free of crime and the fear of crime.
Maintain order and provide for the safe and expeditious flow of traffic.
Practice our core values of integrity, respect, service, and fairness.
Integrity
Integrity is the hallmark of the Town of Ossining Police Department and we are committed to the highest performance standards, ethical conduct, and truthfulness in all relationships. We hold ourselves accountable for our actions and take pride in a professional level of service to all.
Respect
We treat all persons in a dignified and courteous manner, and exhibit understanding of ethnic and cultural diversity, both in our profession and personal endeavors. We guarantee to uphold the principles and values embodied in the constitution of the United States and the State of New York, and the policy, procedures, rules and regulations of the Town of Ossining Police Department.
Service
We provide quality service in a courteous, efficient, and accessible manner.We foster community and employee involvement through problem-solving partnerships.
Fairness
We treat all people impartially, with consideration and compassion.We are equally responsive to our employees and community we serve.
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About the City of Peekskill Police Department.
Police Station Address
City of Peekskill Police Department
2 Nelson Ave
Peekskill NY, 10566
Contact
Police Chief: Eugene S. Tumolo
About
The mission of the City of Peekskill Police Department is to provide a community atmosphere conducive to a citizenry that is secure in its safety of self and property and able to pursue productive Aves of positive growth within their own community.
To create a Police Department in which the focus and energy of every officer is oriented to the principles of providing service and assistance, without prejudice, competently and sensitively, to everyone throughout the community regardless of ethnicity, gender, religious or social beliefs.
To establish communication lines fostering cooperation with all community agencies and groups, namely schools, students, parents, local government, senior citizens, merchants, youth, residents, etc., and forming a partnership whereby the entire community works together to solve problems and improve the quality of life.
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About the Pelham Police Department.
Police Station Address
Pelham Police Department
195 Sparks Ave
Pelham, NY 10803
Contact
Police Chief: Joseph R. Benefico
About
The Police Department employs twenty eight full time Police Officers, including the Chief, Lieutenant, Sergeants, and Detectives. In addition, the department employs three full time Parking Enforcement Officers, ten part time school crossing guards, and a part-time clerk.
The primary function of the Pelham Police Department is to protect life and property and to enforce all applicable laws, including Federal, State, County and Local laws. The goals of the Pelham Police Department are to maintain order within the Village and to preserve the quality of life that allows Pelham to continue its history of being a secure and desirable community in which to live.
The Department operates several units headed by Police Administration, and assisted by Investigations, Patrol and Support. Administration is responsible for overseeing the entire operation of the Police Department, including scheduling, budgeting, purchasing and general administrative functions. The primary responsibility of the Investigations Unit is to investigate and follow-up on criminal and sometimes non-criminal matters.
The Patrol function is the backbone of the Police Department. Patrol Officers are responsible to patrol all streets and public property, and observe all locations in the Village in order to deter crime and enforce all relevant laws. Within the patrol unit is a Canine Unit. Other units operating when staffing levels are at full strength include Traffic and Community Policing (CPOP). Additionally, when not being used on special assignment, the canine team is used for routine patrol services. The Support Unit consists of School Crossing Guards, Parking Enforcement Officers, Matrons and Clerical Staff.
During calendar year 2008, the Department responded to approximately 5,400 calls for service. The Police Department Annual Report, which is submitted to the Mayor and Board of Trustees by March 31 each year, has a more complete explanation of the activities and goals for service of the Police Department for each calendar year.
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About the Village of Pelham Manor Police Deparment.
Police Station Address
Pelham Manor Police Deparment
Four Penfield Place
Pelham Manor, NY 10803
Contact
Police Chief: Al Mosiello
About
The Pelham Manor Police Department has 28 well trained professional police officers including 2 detectives, and five crossing guards under the leadership of Chief Al Mosiello. If an emergency should arise, residents can be assured of a quick response by the police department. The average police response time to a call is under 2 minutes.
Every patrol car is equipped with an oxygen unit and six cars are equipped with portable defibrillators. All officers are certified in CPR through the American Red Cross, and certified by the American Heart Association in the use of defibrillators. Each officer is thoroughly trained in all phases of first aid and attend frequent refresher courses.
The Pelham Manor Police Department also has a DARE. Program with two DARE officers who instruct students at the Prospect Hill, Siwanoy and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Elementary Schools. An officer also works with students of the Pelham Memorial High School and Middle School. This helps build rapport between the Police Department and the children of the community.
We urge our residents to play an active role in crime prevention by telephoning our police immediately upon your observing any type of suspicious activity or behavior. Even if your call should be unfounded, our police would rather respond to all such calls than allow a crime to occur.
Combat Auto Theft
The Pelham Manor Police Department offers the Combat Auto Theft (CAT) program to its residents. The CAT program is for those residents who do not normally operate their vehicles between the hours of 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. These vehicles are marked with a decal and the owner gives the police the authority to stop this vehicle without cause if it is being driven during the these hours. For more information call 738-1000.
During School Months
The Pelham Manor Police Department reminds all motorists to drive carefully. This is especially important for parents dropping off and picking up children around schools. Please offer the same courtesy to other school children as you would expect for your own.
Leaf Pile Safety
With leaf season upon us, drivers and parents need to be particularly careful. Motorists should NEVER drive through a leaf pile and parents should NEVER allow children to play or hide in leaf piles in the street.
House Numbers
Every residence or place of business is required to be numbered and to have its number attached to the front of the building. Building numbering is critically important in an emergency.
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About the Pleasantville Police Department.
Police Station Address
Pleasantville Police Department
80 Wheeler Ave
Pleasantville, NY 10570
Contact
Police Chief: Anthony P. Chiarlitti
About
The Village of Pleasantville Police Department is a full time police agency with a staff of 23 sworn police officers who provide law enforcement services within the Village of Pleasantville.
The department is comprised of two divisions: the Patrol Division and the Detective Division. The Patrol Division is headed by a Lieutenant who also performs administrative functions. The Detective Division is headed by a Lieutenant who is also a certified Youth Officer.
Our mission is to preserve the rights of citizens and reduce fear in the community through the prevention of crime, arresting of violators, protection of persons and property, and the maintenance of order in public places; and to anticipate and respond to events that threaten public order, and to threats to life and property.
Responsibilities include:
Abandoned Cars, Accident Reports, Alarm Permits, DMV Reports, Crossing Guards, False Alarms, Fingerprinting, Fireworks Permit, Missing Persons, Parking Enforcement , Public Disturbances, Public Safety and Health, Stolen Property, Traffic Patrol and Control, Youth Officer Services and Intervention.
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The Town of Mount Pleasant is comprised of the hamlets of Hawthorne, Pocantico Hills, Thornwood, and Valhalla; and the villages of Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, and Briarcliff Manor (Briarcliff is shared by the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining with most of Briarcliff Manor in the Town of Ossining).
Each of the villages; Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville and Sleepy Hollow, have their own Police Department.
Police Station Address
Mount Pleasant Police Department
1 Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Contact
Police Chief: Harry Sewell
About
'It shall be the mission of the Mount Pleasant Police Department to provide professional police services and protection to the citizens of the Town of Mount Pleasant. Further, that the services and protection while executed within the confines of the law, shall be extended to all persons physically present within the jurisdiction of the Town of Mount Pleasant."
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About the Port Chester Police Department.
Police Station Address
Port Chester Police Department
350 North Main Street
Port Chester, NY 10573
Contact
Police Chief: Joseph M. Krzeminski
About the Patrol Division
The Police Department is currently staffed with 64 sworn police officers. The department is comprised of several divisions. The patrol division, the largest within the department, has 47 members and is responsible for the patrol activities and responding to citizen calls for service. These officers are the ones usually in uniform and the first to arrive at the scene of an incident.
Other functions coming out of the patrol division are the DARE Officer's program.
The Patrol Division also has a full time Traffic Enforcement Officer and a full time Bicycle Patrol Officer assigned to the downtown shopping district.
Detective Division
The department's detective division is currently staffed with 7 detectives and 2 supervisors. These detectives are responsible for the detection and arrest of criminal offenders, the recovery of property, locating missing persons, and processing crime scenes.
Staff Services Division
The Staff Services Division is tasked with the smooth running of all internal systems including the department's record management system, verifying the accuracy and timeliness of the thousands of reports filed annually. In addition, Staff Services prepares the FBI Uniform Crime reports monthly, provides the Chief of Police with statistics needed for strategic planning and budget preparation, manages the many grant programs such as STOP DWI and Seatbelt Safety Awareness Programs.
Traffic Division
The tasks of the Traffic Division include management of the Village's parking and regulatory signage, preparation of parking laws, traffic surveys, management of the TSLED and parking ticket systems, management of the Automatic License Plate reader program, management of the new TRACS system that allows officers to prepare accident reports and moving violations within the police cars' in-car computer systems, management and oversight of the more than 120 accident reports submitted on a monthly basis. This division also supervises the Civilian Parking Enforcement Officers, the Traffic Enforcement Unit and the School Crossing Guards.
Operations Division
Within the Operations Division one will find many support services whose members are drawn from the Patrol Division. Many of the officers and supervisors from the Patrol Division have collateral duties within the Operations Division.
Training Unit is comprised of a number of state certified police training instructors that on an ongoing basis provide the members of the department with the training they need.
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About the Pound Ridge Police Department.
Police Station Address
Pound Ridge Police Department
177 Westchester Ave
Pound Ridge NY 10576
Contact
Police Chief: David Ryan
About
The Pound Ridge Police Department is a full service police agency comprised of 16 sworn members and 1 civilian staff members.
The principal mission of the Pound Ridge Police Department is to preserve the rights of citizens and foster the confidence of the community through the prevention of crime, protection of persons and property, the maintenance of order in public places and to anticipate and respond to events that threaten public safety.
Are You OK? (RUOK) Telephone Calling System
The "Are You OK?" program is a computerized telephone calling system, which is a service designed for older adults, disabled persons, shut-ins who live alone or anyone else in our Town who needs to be checked on a daily basis.
It is funded by the Town of Pound Ridge and operated, free of charge, by Chief Dave Ryan and his officers at the Pound Ridge Police Station. The system calls each enrolled subscriber at the same time each day. When the subscriber picks up the phone, she/he will hear a voice saying "Good morning, are you OK?" If the phone is not answered or the line is busy after several tries, the computer immediately notifies the police who will send a patrol car to check on the person. If you plan to be away, a call to the police (764-4206) will stop the calls. The calls will be made at the same time each day and you will decide the best time for you.
Individuals interested in enrolling in the program will have to complete a short medical form with information that may be needed in an emergency. The information provided will be absolutely confidential and kept at the Police Department. This is a life-saving service, tried and proven to work well in many towns and cities throughout the United States.For further information or to sign up for this service, please call either Felice Joaquim of Neighbor-to-Neighbor at 764-5472 or the Supervisor's Office at 764-5511.
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About the Rye Brook Police Department.
Police Station Address
Rye Brook Police Department
938 King Street
Rye Brook, NY 10573
(914) 937-1020
Contact
Police Chief: Gregory J. Austin
About
In addition to its regular duties, the force administers crime prevention programs for residents, schools and senior citizens, providing instruction about preventative measures that can be taken for the essential safety of the community. D.A.R.E. is among one of the crime prevention programs.
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About the City of Rye Police Department.
Police Station Address
City of Rye Police Department
21 McCullough Place
Rye, NY 10580
Contact
Police Chief: William R. Connors
About
The Police Commissioner directs the Police Department which has the responsibility of enforcing all state and local laws, and is charged with providing emergency response to the citizens of Rye; responding to all crimes and/or emergencies, dispatch ambulance and other emergency vehicles as required, enforce City Code violations, provide assistance in cases of emergency, manmade or natural, enforce parking regulations, enforce vehicle and traffic laws.
The principal mission of the Police Department is to preserve the rights of citizens and reduce fear in the community through the prevention of crime, protection of persons, property and the maintenance of order in public places; to preserve the quality of life pursuant to the Rye City Code statutes and to anticipate and respond to events that threaten public order and the protection of life and property.
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About the Scarsdale Police Department.
Police Station Address
Scarsdale Police Department
50 Tompkins Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583
Contact
Police Chief: John A. Brogan
About
The Scarsdale Police Department is a State and Nationally Accredited Police DepartmentProudly serving since 1909.
The Village of Scarsdale Police Department is divided into three sections, each dealing with specific functions within the department.
Investigations Section
. . . The Investigation Section is tasked with conducting investigations relating to crimes against persons and property. In addition they perform crime analysis tasks, and coordinate youth and senior programs . . .
Patrol Services Section
. . . Members of Patrol constantly and alertly patrol the entire Village on a twenty-four hour basis. The Section is divided into 4 squads which utilize a fleet of 8 patrol vehicles and 7 specially outfitted bicycles. The dedicated traffic unit utilizes 2 motorcycles, 2 unmarked police vehicles and 4 marked traffic vehicles. An Incident Command vehicle equipped with desks, communications equipment, computers, maps and generators is available for emergency situations. Patrol responds to emergency calls for service, operates the communications system, conducts school crossing and animal control operations and is responsible for emergency planning and coordination of special events. Patrol officers answer an average of 10,800 calls for service and field thousands of informational requests and calls for general assistance annually . . .
Support Services Section
. . . Members of the Support Services Section are responsible for the administration of the National and State Accreditation Programs, the scheduling and training of all personnel, and the implementation and maintenance of all information technology applications and equipment within the Police Department. . . . The Scarsdale Police Department was also recognized as a "Premiere Law Enforcement Agency" for maintaining National Accreditation for 15 years or longer.
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About the Sleepy Hollow Police Department.
Police Station Address
28 Beekman Ave
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Contact
Chief of Police: John Kapica
About
The Village of Sleepy Hollow Police Department consists of 27 police officers, three civilian employees and four school crossing guards. The department includes the following units: Detectives, Bike Patrol, K-9, School Resource, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, and Marine.
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About the Somers Police Department.
Police Station Address
Somers Town Police Department
100 Primrose Street
Route 139
Somers, NY 10589
Contact
Police Chief: Michael Driscoll
About
Among the services provided by the Somers Police Department are vacant house checks, neighborhood watch, car etching and child-safe programs for the community. All officers are trained first responders in the use of automated defibrillators.
The Somers Town Police are dispatched by the New York State Police. To report an emergency dial 911. All 911 calls are answered at the New York State Police Communications Center (TMC) in Hawthorn NY. Either a Somers Town Police Officer, a New York State Trooper, or both, will respond to a call for assistance.
The Somers Town Police Department may be reached by calling 914-232-9622 (Non-emergencies only). Requests for copies of reports that have been taken by the Town Police, or to speak with a Town Police Officer should be directed to this number. Please note that as the Somers Town Police Department is part time and does not provide 24 hour service, it may be necessary to leave a message and your call will be returned.
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About the Lewisboro Town Police Department.
Police Station Address
Lewisboro Town Police Department
81 Spring Street
South Salem, NY 10590
Contact
Police Chief: Frank Secret
About
The Town of Lewisboro is served by the State Police in conjunction with the Lewisboro Town Police. The New York State Police are stationed on Route 100 in Somers, NY, and can be reached at 914-277-3651.
Accident reports are available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Town Clerk's Office, 11 Main Street, South Salem usually five business days after the accident. The fee is twenty-five cents per page. Call 914-763-3511 for further information.
Child Restraint Seats
The Lewisboro Police Department installs Child Restraint Seats. One needs to make an appointment for this service by calling 914-763-8903.
As of March 27, 2005 New York State Law mandates safety restraints for children age 4, 5 and 6. New York State Law requires children under age 7 to use safety restraints including safety seats, harnesses and booster seats that raise the child's body so that an adult seat belt can fit properly. Go to www.westchestergov.com or nhtsa.gov/CPS for full details.
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About the Tarrytown Police Department.
Police Station Address
Tarrytown Police Department
One Depot Plaza
Tarrytown, NY 10591
Contact
Police Chief: Scott W. Brown
About
The Tarrytown Police Department has been providing service to the community since 1886. The Department has an active community policing division which provides bicycle patrols of the business district, reservoir, and Tarrytown Village parks.
Officials are available to assist residents and merchants with specific individual problems and quality of life issues.
The Police Department sponsors crime prevention lectures, traffic and pedestrian safety presentations, child fingerprinting identification, and bicycle safety/registration. The following programs are also offered by the Department:
Neighborhood Watch - This program is organized through the efforts of residents of an area within Tarrytown Village who are concerned about preventing crime in their neighborhood.
DARE - The program emphasis of DARE is to help students recognize and resist the many subtle and overt pressures that influence them to experiment with drugs and alcohol.
Police Department Tours - Many tours are conducted for school classes, nursery schools, scout groups and new residents of Tarrytown. The tour is both interesting and educational. Appointments are necessary and should be made through the Community Services Division.
E911 - Tarrytown also participates in the Enhanced 911 emergency service. The E911 service means that you can pick up a phone anywhere in Westchester County, dial 911 and reach the proper police/fire/ambulance dispatch who will know exactly where you are and can send help immediately. The system is made possible by a computerized database which lists all street addresses, telephone numbers and pay phone locations in the village.
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914-769-1941
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The Town of Mount Pleasant is comprised of the hamlets of Hawthorne, Pocantico Hills, Thornwood, and Valhalla; and the villages of Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, and Briarcliff Manor (Briarcliff is shared by the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining with most of Briarcliff Manor in the Town of Ossining).
Each of the villages; Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville and Sleepy Hollow, have their own Police Department.
Police Station Address
Mount Pleasant Police Department
1 Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Contact
Police Chief: Harry Sewell
About
'It shall be the mission of the Mount Pleasant Police Department to provide professional police services and protection to the citizens of the Town of Mount Pleasant. Further, that the services and protection while executed within the confines of the law, shall be extended to all persons physically present within the jurisdiction of the Town of Mount Pleasant."
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914-961-4800
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About the Village of Tuckahoe Police Department.
Police Station Address
Village of Tuckahoe Police Department
65 Main Street
Tuckahoe, NY 10707
Contact
Police Chief: John Costanzo
About
The Tuckahoe Police Department has earned a distinguished reputation by maintaining a commitment to the highest standards of the law enforcement profession. Although the department is considered a small sized agency, it provides a wide-range of police services to the community. It is at the forefront of technology, training and best policing practices. In an on-going process to evaluate and improve performance and services; the Department is a New York State Law Enforcement Accredited Agency. We are guided by our Mission Statement: "To protect the quality of life in our community in partnership with those we serve."
Patrol Division
The most visible and largest section of the police department is the Patrol Division. It is considered the backbone of the department. The primary focus of the patrol division is the protection of life and property and to enforce the law in a fair and impartial manner consistent with the values of a free and open society. Uniformed Patrol Officers are the most visible and have the most contacts with the community. They provide the Village with a full range of police activities that our citizens have come to rely on. They are the first responders to calls of service that run the gamut from a barking dog to an armed encounter . . .
Detective Division
The Detective Division of the Tuckahoe Police Department is charged with the responsibility of investigating all criminal activities, internal investigations, and the records management of the entire police department . . .
Youth Officers
The Youth Officers are specially trained officers who serve the interests of the youth and the community. They implement programs to prevent and control delinquent, criminal or anti-social behavior by youths. Through intervention, they attempt to divert juveniles away from the Criminal Justice System by referrals to other social service agencies . . .
Bicycle Patrol
The Bike Patrol Unit is a voluntary, part-time unit whose officers successfully completed a grueling police bike certification course. Bike officers are more accessible to the public while being highly mobile. They have the "stealth" advantage to ride into a crime scene unnoticed. The bike patrols are very effective for special events where their maneuverability and speed are assets in areas of high volumes of pedestrian and vehicular traffic . . .
Emergency Response Unit
The Emergency Response Unit is a highly trained and skilled tactical team to support the department during critical incidents. Members of this elite unit are volunteers who undergo a demanding selective process and must meet ongoing physical performance standards. The team trains rigorously on a regular basis and members attend tactical courses offered by the National Tactical Officers Association, the F.B.I. and other local, state and federal agencies . . .
Child Safety Seat Unit
The Department has specially trained Child Safety Restraint Technicians who are available by appointment to inspect, install and provide instruction on proper child safety restraint seats. These officers, in cooperation with the Eastchester Police Department and the Bronxville Police Department conduct Safety Seat Events during the year . . .
Animal Control
The Department has members who are certified Animal Control Officers trained deal with nuisance wildlife, domestic animals, dog licensing, vicious animals and other animal complaints that are a risk to public safety.
B.E.S.T.A.D.E. Task Force
B.E.S.T.A.D.E. is as acronym for the Bronxville, Eastchester, Scarsdale, Tuckahoe Alcohol and Drug Enforcement Task Force. This is a multi-jurisdictional Task Force comprised of police officers from the Town of Eastchester, and the Villages of Bronxville, Scarsdale and Tuckahoe is focused on the battle against illegal drugs and underage drinking enforcement . . .
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914-769-1941
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The Town of Mount Pleasant is comprised of the hamlets of Hawthorne, Pocantico Hills, Thornwood, and Valhalla; and the villages of Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, and Briarcliff Manor (Briarcliff is shared by the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining with most of Briarcliff Manor in the Town of Ossining).
Each of the villages; Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville and Sleepy Hollow, have their own Police Department.
Police Station Address
Mount Pleasant Police Department
1 Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Contact
Police Chief: Harry Sewell
About
'It shall be the mission of the Mount Pleasant Police Department to provide professional police services and protection to the citizens of the Town of Mount Pleasant. Further, that the services and protection while executed within the confines of the law, shall be extended to all persons physically present within the jurisdiction of the Town of Mount Pleasant."
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914-864-7700
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About the Westchester County Department of Public Safety.
About
The Westchester County Department of Public Safety is committed to increasing the safety and security of all those who live, work and recreate in our county. Toward that end, we will remain vigilant in:
Policing Parkways and County Property
Being an ever-present resource for local law enforcement
Remaining at the forefront in protecting our citizens and critical infrastructure from acts of domestic and international terrorism
Services Include:
Public Safety
Investigative Services
Patrol Services
Special Operations
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914-422-6111
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About the White Plains Department of Public Safety.
Police Station Address
White Plains Police Department
77 South Lexington Ave
White Plains, NY 10601
Contact
Commissioner: David E. Chong
Police Chief: James M. Bradley
About
The Department of Public Safety, led by Commissioner David E. Chong, oversees the Police and Fire Bureau as well as Emergency Medical Services and All-Hazards Planning.
The City of White Plains has earned a reputation as a community with a high level of police and fire protection services. This reputation is reflected in its low crime rate statistics when compared with cities of similar size as well as the City’s excellent fire insurance rating of "1" for New York State communities . . .
The White Plains Public Safety Model offers a command and administrative structure that provides a coordinated emergency response. Police-Fire collaboration has led to service enhancements that go beyond addressing routine issues. The leveraging of public safety resources has led to greater efficiency and effectiveness for personnel from both agencies . . .
. . . The last five years have seen a crime reduction of 37% while service calls, arrests and traffic summons issuance have increased dramatically. It is by all quantifiable results a vibrant and vigorous agency providing state of the art public safety services to residents and visitors alike.
. . . The White Plains Fire Bureau Department has five active fire stations located throughout the city, and operates its own training facility to simulate and duplicate actual fire situations. The department also maintains a full-time Fire Prevention Bureau, Technical Rescue Unit and Hazardous Materials Unit.
The White Plains public safety model has been recognized in several periodicals and has also been recognized by the US Department of Justice, Office of Domestic Preparedness. The Police Bureau's Traffic Unit has won several awards for initiatives and campaigns over the past several years . . .
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914-377-7900
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About the Yonkers Police Department that includes the following precincts:
Yonkers 1st Police Precinct
Yonkers 2nd Police Precinct
Yonkers 3rd Police Precinct
Yonkers 4th Police Precinct
Police Station Address
Yonkers City Police Department
Edmund Hartnett, Commissioner
104 South Broadway
Yonkers, NY 10701
Telephone: (914) 377-7200
Yonkers Police Department
First Police Precinct Address
730 East Grassy Sprain Road
Yonkers, NY 10710
Phone:914-377-7477
Yonkers Police Department
Second Police Precinct Address
441 Central Park Ave
Yonkers, NY 10704
Phone:914-377-7452
Yonkers Police Department
Third Police Precinct Address
435 Riverdale Ave
Yonkers, NY 10705
Phone:914-377-7427
Yonkers Police Department
Fourth Police Precinct Address
53 Shonnard Place
Yonkers, NY 10703
Phone:914-377-7401
Contact
Police Commissioner: Edmund Hartnett
Yonkers 1st Police Precinct, Commanding Officer: Captain Dan Daly
Yonkers 2nd Police Precinct, Commanding Officer: Captain Fred Hellthaler
Yonkers 3rd Police Precinct, Commanding Officer: Captain Charles Fara
Yonkers 4th Police Precinct, Commanding Officer: Captain Frank Intervallo
About
Yonkers 1st Police Precinct
The Yonkers Police Department's First Precinct covers the northeast quadrant of the city. It serves more than 42,000 residents (2000 U.S. Census) and covers an area of seven square miles of residential, commercial and industrial zones.
Yonkers 2nd Police Precinct
The Second Police Precinct is located at 441 Central Park Ave which is located in the southeast side of the city. The precinct has many retail stores located in two shopping malls . . . The Second Precinct covers approximately five square miles and has a population of about 50,000 persons.
Yonkers 3rd Police Precinct
The Third Precinct services the southwest quadrant of the city, bordered by the Bronx on the south, the Yonkers/Nepperhan Ave. / Prospect St. corridor on the north, and situated between the Hudson River on the west and the Saw Mill River Parkway on the east. This section of the city has a very high population density, with approximately one-third of the city’s population (60,000-65,000) living in approximately 17% of the city’s land area.
The area is home to many old, established neighborhoods, as well as some of the oldest housing stock in the city, and many of the streets are filled with multi-family dwellings such as tenements and apartment buildings. In one block – Riverdale Ave between Prospect and Vark Streets – 9 large apartment buildings house approximately 10 % of the precinct’s population (more than 6,000 people). This block also accounts for a large number of our calls for service. The population of the precinct represents a cross section of various races, cultures, ethnicities, and languages from all over the world, and every level of the socio-economic spectrum . . .
Yonkers 4th Police Precinct
The Fourth Precinct is located at 53 Shonnard Place and encompasses the northwest quadrant of the city of Yonkers. Located within its boundaries are in excess of 57,000 residents. The precinct’s goal is to provide professional service, reduce crime, foster a high quality of life for its residents, and provide a good working relationship with the community.
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914-962-4141
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About the Town of Yorktown Police Department. The town includes the hamlet of Yorktown Heights.
Police Station Address
Yorktown Police Department
2281 Crompond Road
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
Contact
Police Chief: Daniel McMahon
About
The principle mission of the Yorktown Police Department is to preserve the right of citizens and reduce fear in the community through the prevention of crime, protection of persons and property, the maintenance of order in public places, and to anticipate and respond to events that threaten public order and the protections of life and property.
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