At least five
police agencies participated in the chase.
Not exact matches
The Oneida County STOP DWI Program announced today that Oneida County
Police Agencies will
participate in a special enforcement effort to crackdown on impaired driving throughout the FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY.
«State
police agencies do not and will not engage in such activity, and we are troubled that one local sheriff in the state has decided to
participate,» said Alphonso David, the chief counsel to Governor Cuomo, whose office sits six miles south of Troy.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said State
Police and law enforcement
agencies throughout the state will
participate in the national «Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over» DWI campaign.
The Syracuse
Police Department was the only local
agency not to
participate in those meetings, Fitzpatrick said at the time.
Participating agencies included the the New York State
Police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team (CNET), the Town of New Paltz
Police Department, and the Ulster County URGENT task force.
Several additional
agencies participated in the investigation, including the Oswego County Drug Task Force, the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office, the Onondaga County District Attorney's Office, Onondaga County Probation Department, Cortland County Sheriff's Department, New York State Parole, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Solvay
Police Department and Syracuse University
Police.
Participating local law enforcement
agencies include the Albany County Sheriff's Office, the Colonie and Guilderland
Police Departments, and the Albany County Department of Probation.
A coalition of some 125 people, including officers from local and state
police agencies as well as park rangers, have participated in the search, says Detective Michael Bitsko, a Nassau County Police Department spokesp
police agencies as well as park rangers, have
participated in the search, says Detective Michael Bitsko, a Nassau County
Police Department spokesp
Police Department spokesperson.
The Educational Service Center coordinated these activities with officials from local
police and fire departments that served the
participating school districts; the Lucas County Sheriff; the Lucas County Emergency Management
Agency; the Lucas County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board; the Toledo - Lucas County Health Health Department; and the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities to ensure that crises — whether school or community - originated — could be addressed quickly and effectively through an integrated approach.
During this period, more than 10,000
participating police departments and law enforcement
agencies will be out in force to protect the public and get drunk drivers off our roads.
participating in advisory panels or
agencies such as Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committees or
police or court liaison roles; or