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New York State Troopers, Southeast Barracks
1672 Route 22, Brewster, NY 10509
New York State Troopers, Southeast Barracks, patrol the towns of Brewster, Southeast, Patterson and Putnam Lake. The…More state troopers cover Brewster along with the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and the Brewster Police Department.
1672 Route 22, Brewster, NY 10509
New York State Troopers, Southeast Barracks, patrol the towns of Brewster, Southeast, Patterson and Putnam Lake. The…More state troopers cover Brewster along with the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and the Brewster Police Department.
Village Police
50 Main St, Brewster, NY 10509
50 Main St, Brewster, NY 10509
The Village Police has its administrative office at 50 Main Street, across from the Metro North train station,…More and is housed at 208 Main Street near the junction of Route 22. </p> <p>Chief Inspector John Del Gardo heads up the police department, which recently received a $25,000 grant from New York State for the purchase of a new police car, a license plate reader system and computers to assist the police.<br /><strong> </strong></p>
Putnam County Sheriff's Office
3 County Center, Carmel, NY 10512
Sheriff Donald Blaine Smith heads the Putnam County Sheriff's Department, which consists of one undersheriff, three…More captains, one chief investigator and 85 officers. The department features a marine unit, a narcotics enforcement unit, a civil bureau, a school resource officer and additional specialized units. The department's territory is county-wide, so at times it works with the State Police or different village police departments. Residents can visit the office to report crimes, incidents and domestic abuse or to inquire about pistol permits. The Sheriff's Department is attached to the Correctional Facility, which employs 57 correction officers.
3 County Center, Carmel, NY 10512
Sheriff Donald Blaine Smith heads the Putnam County Sheriff's Department, which consists of one undersheriff, three…More captains, one chief investigator and 85 officers. The department features a marine unit, a narcotics enforcement unit, a civil bureau, a school resource officer and additional specialized units. The department's territory is county-wide, so at times it works with the State Police or different village police departments. Residents can visit the office to report crimes, incidents and domestic abuse or to inquire about pistol permits. The Sheriff's Department is attached to the Correctional Facility, which employs 57 correction officers.