SHERIFF ANNOUNCES RECENT PROMOTIONS

SHERIFF ANNOUNCES RECENT PROMOTIONS

Dutchess County Sheriff Kirk A. Imperati is pleased to announce that several members of the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office were recently promoted.
Sheriff Imperati said, “As a result of their diligence, dedication and strong leadership, several members have earned promotions within the Sheriff’s Office. I congratulate and wish them success on their achievements, and I look forward to continuing to work with them as they serve Dutchess County in their new positions.”
Law Enforcement Division:
Sergeant Ryan Petrus was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Lt. Petrus is assigned to the Patrol Bureau as a shift commander and a supervisor for the K9 Unit.
Detective James Daniels was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Sgt. Daniels is assigned as an administrative sergeant supervising the Records Bureau and evidence management.
Deputy Sheriff Nicholas Yereance was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Sgt. Yereance is assigned to the Patrol Bureau as a shift supervisor and a supervisor for the Crash Investigation Unit.
Deputy Sheriff Christopher Myers was promoted to the rank of Detective. Det. Myers is assigned to the Detective Bureau – Criminal Investigations.
Deputy Sheriff Priscilla Aponte was promoted to the rank of Detective. Det. Aponte is assigned to the Detective Bureau – Criminal Investigations.
Deputy Sheriff Jared Griffin was promoted to the rank of Detective. Det. Griffin is assigned to the Detective Bureau – Criminal Investigations.
Corrections Division:
Correction Sergeant Sheena Walsh was promoted to the rank of Correction Lieutenant. Lt. Walsh is assigned to supervise programs for incarcerated individuals including the RESTART (Re-Entry Supportive Transition and Reintegration Track) Program.
Correction Officer James O’Brien was promoted to the rank of Correction Sergeant. Sgt. O’Brien is assigned as a supervisor within the county jail.
Corrections Officer Peter Fluker was promoted to the rank of Correction Sergeant. Sgt. Fluker is assigned as a supervisor within the county jail and a member of CERT (Correctional Emergency Response Team).
Sheriff Imperati concluded, “Every day, members of the Law Enforcement and Corrections Divisions selflessly serve our communities and provide protection and service to all of us. I want to thank all of them for their unwavering commitment to help keep Dutchess County safe.”

Author: Harlem Valley News