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Clarkstown Police Sgt. Brian Gorsky Retires After 30 Years of Service

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CLARKSTOWN, NY — The Clarkstown Police Department is honoring Sgt. Brian Gorsky following his retirement after more than three decades of dedicated service to the community.

Sgt. Gorsky began his career with the department in January 1994. Over the years, he built a reputation for professionalism and leadership, earning a promotion to sergeant in 2001. In that role, he served in the Patrol Division, where he played a key part in daily operations and community policing efforts.

In 2011, Sgt. Gorsky transitioned to the department’s Information Technology Unit, where he became instrumental in modernizing and advancing the department’s technological capabilities. His work included helping plan, design, and implement systems that continue to support officers, detectives, and staff in their day-to-day responsibilities.

Police officials said Sgt. Gorsky’s contributions have left a lasting impact on the department, both in the field and behind the scenes.

The department expressed its gratitude for his years of service and dedication, wishing him a happy, healthy, and well-deserved retirement.

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Clarkstown Police Chief Jeffrey Wanamaker Retires After 39 Years of Service

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CLARKSTOWN, NY — Clarkstown Police Chief Jeffrey Wanamaker was honored Thursday afternoon during a ceremonial walk-out at Clarkstown Police Headquarters, marking his retirement after 39 years of service to the community.

Wanamaker, who dedicated nearly four decades to the Clarkstown Police Department, was recognized for his leadership, commitment to public safety, and distinguished career in law enforcement. Colleagues, department staff, and community members gathered to pay tribute as he concluded his long-standing tenure.

During the ceremony, officials expressed gratitude for Wanamaker’s years of service and his strong partnerships within the community. Many noted his lasting impact on the department and the residents he served.

Wanamaker leaves behind a legacy of dedication and professionalism, with colleagues wishing him continued success and a well-earned retirement.

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Unidentified Man Found Dead in Spring Valley; Ramapo Police Investigating

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SPRING VALLEY, NY — Authorities are investigating after a man was found dead early Saturday morning in the Town of Ramapo.

According to the Ramapo Police Department, officers responded around 7:15 a.m. on April 18, 2026, to a report of a deceased individual near Park Avenue in Spring Valley. At the scene, officers discovered the body of an unidentified male, believed to be between 27 and 34 years old, beneath a parked truck. Police say there is currently no indication that the vehicle itself was involved in the incident.

Preliminary findings suggest the death did not occur immediately prior to the discovery. The circumstances remain unclear and are under active investigation.

The department’s Investigations Unit, along with crash investigators and accident reconstruction teams, responded to the scene and are working to determine what happened. Authorities are also pursuing leads to identify the individual.

The Ramapo Police Department is coordinating with the Spring Valley Police Department, and the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office as the investigation continues.

Officials emphasized that there is no known threat to the public at this time. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.

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