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The Records Bureau consists of two full time personnel. Broughton, 53, 36 Franklin St., Auburn, was charged Nov. Cayuga County Sheriff's Office, New York State Police and the National Guard. You may not use this site for the purposes of furnishing consumer reports about search subjects or for any use prohibited by the FCRA.
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Upgrade now to take advantage of our Premium Services. July 2020 was a tremendous month for the Auburn Police Department. Latest E Genesee St Auburn New York News Reports. The Greece Police Department has 100 sworn personnel who patrol and protect 42 square miles of land (which is 4 square miles larger than the City of Rochester), and serves a population of approximately 100,000 people.The Records Bureau is responsible for case document scanning/archiving, case report management, police report data entry, public service for the request of records, filing of all police reports, monthly crime reporting to NYS DCJS, warrant entries and maintenance, and the historical archiving of all police reports generated by our officers. The Greece Police Department moved into its new location at 6 Vince Tofany Blvd. In January 2016 the Greece Police Department broke ground for a brand new headquarters located on the Town Hall Campus. The Greece Police Department was housed at the Greece Town Hall until September 1975 when it moved to 400 Island Cottage Road. The Greece Police Department was housed in a room at the Barnard Fire Department from 1932 to the mid 1950s when the Greece Town Hall at 2505 West Ridge Road was renovated and enlarged and the Greece Police Department moved into the lower level. Milton Carter was appointed the first Chief of Police along with three part-time Police Officers. In 1932 the Greece Police Department was formed.

In 1908 a 20 mile per hour speed limit was posted on West Ridge Road (for motor vehicles) and the Constables were empowered to "arrest speeding violators." The Town Constables were utilized from 1822 through 1932. In 1869 the first Town Lock Up was built at a cost of $25.00. The duties of the Town Constables included, but were not limited to settling family problems, neighbor disputes and catching stray animals. At that first meeting, three Town Constables were appointed. The roots of the Greece Police Department can be traced back to the first Town Board Meeting which was held on April 2, 1822.
