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Congratulations To The Clarkstown Police Department Youth Police Academy

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Captain Fay, Captain Cummings, Supervisor Hoehmann, and the entire Town Board were proud to attend the graduation of the Clarkstown Police Department Youth Police Academy. This outstanding group of high school students has successfully completed a rigorous 10-week program, gaining valuable, hands-on experience in various aspects of law enforcement.
Throughout the program, students learned valuable skills and knowledge in areas such as defensive tactics, criminal investigation, and crime scene forensics, among others. Their hard work, dedication, and passion for learning were evident in their commitment to the program.
A special thank you to Lt. Kieran Dwyer and our dedicated Clarkstown Police Department School Resource Officers for their leadership and guidance in making this program a success.
We are incredibly proud of our future leaders and the next generation of law enforcement professionals!

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Rockland County Police Emerald Society Pipes & Drums Band Will Host An Information Session April 9th

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The Rockland County Police Emerald Society Pipes & Drums Band is actively seeking individuals interested in learning to play the bagpipes or drums. An informational session is scheduled for Wednesday, April 9, at 6 PM. This meeting is open to current and former law enforcement personnel who are considering joining the band.

If you are unable to attend the informational session but are still interested in learning more, you can reach out to the band through their Facebook page. They encourage individuals to contact them for additional information and to express interest in joining.

For a glimpse of the band’s performances and activities, you might find this video insightful:

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Woman Rescued After Falling 20 Feet on Torne Valley Hiking Trail in Rockland County

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A woman is recovering after falling 20 feet from the Torn Valley hiking trail in Rockland County on Friday evening. The Spring Hill Community Ambulance Corps responded around 6 p.m., with police and fire crews joining them. They found the 40-year-old woman suffering from a compound fracture and severe pain. Paramedics administered an IV and gave her fentanyl for pain relief before helping her up. She was then placed on a gurney, carried out of the woods in stable condition, and transported to Hackensack Hospital for further treatment. The Torne Trail runs through Bear Mountain and Harriman State Parks.

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