Mike LaPaglia
About the Ulster County
Sheriff’s Office According to the Ulster County
Sheriff's Office, it “was established in 1661. The Sheriff of Ulster County is an elected official (4 year term) who
is the chief law enforcement officer of the County and is the county's conservator of the peace in accordance with County
Law section 650. The Ulster County Sheriff's Office is accredited by the New York State Law Enforcement Accreditation Council
and is comprised of three main divisions: Criminal Division, Corrections Division and Civil Division. The Criminal Division
is Headquartered in the City of Kingston and located in the Hudson Valley of New York State, the Sheriff's Criminal Division
provides proactive law enforcement services to the county's residents and visitors in 20 towns, 3 villages and the city of
Kingston. Ulster County is comprised of 1,150 square miles with 2,200 miles of roadways, and a population of 182,493 (2010
Census).”
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Books authored by
law enforcement officials of the Ulster County Sheriff's Office.
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