Schenectady Police Department

Schenectady Police Department The Schenectady Police Department employs 167 sworn officers and 40 civilians. On June 15, 1870, the Schenectady Police Department was officially created. I.

The Schenectady Police Department employs approximately 154 sworn officers, making it one of the largest police departments in New York State. From its humble beginnings it has grown and evolved along with the city, responding to its changing needs, reflecting its diversity and meeting the demands of the community it serves. It consisted of a chief of police, an assistant chief and eight patrolmen

who patrolled the lamp district and also responded to calls throughout the county. These officers worked twelve hours a day with one day off per month, and enforced the law by walking foot patrol on their assigned beats. Today, as it was in the beginning, the primary functions of the police department are to deter crime and to maintain peace and order. As a society changes, so should the police to reflect that society's needs and ideology. Our police department today has many areas of function and responsibility that did not exist when our department began and in most countries, were not the domain of the police department. During our over 130 years of service, when a specific need was realized and specialized skills were determined to be essential to address our city's needs, specialized jobs and divisions were created. The Field Services Bureau consists of the Patrol Division, Traffic Division and Prisoner Cellblock. The officers of this bureau have the greatest amount of public contact through daily neighborhood patrol and responding to calls for service. The patrol officer is considered the backbone of any police agency -- the first line of defense, the cornerstone on which every department is judged, the first responder to any and all problems our citizens may face. In the late 1970s, the Patrol Division of the Schenectady Police Department responded to almost 30,000 calls for service annually. Today, requests number near 130,000 annually with only about a third of them similar to those of twenty-five years ago -- but with no real change in police manpower. To address quality of life concerns, a combination of patrol and community policing is utilized within the patrol division. Community policing philosophy is a proactive approach to policing, not reactive, and the police officer's role is that of problem solver, not just crime fighter. Community policing employs a wide range of tactics and strategies. It gives police officers the knowledge and the tools to analyze the reasons that certain incidents arise and helps them devise interventions that will reduce some of the underlying causes. Community policing is a philosophy that promotes a new partnership between the public and police based on the premise that both the police and the community must work together to identify, prioritize and solve contemporary problems. Officers assigned to specific community policing positions act as liaisons among many community groups and neighborhood associations. They assist and train the Neighbor-hood Watch, an organization comprised of citizens patrolling as an extension of the Police Department, and who also coordinate a Child Find network to locate missing children and adults. Domestic violence services, Boys and Girls Clubs and the Municipal Housing Authority also receive assistance. Youth and adult Citizens Police Academies have been conducted to give participants an inside look at some of the training police officers receive, as well as other aspects of community government. As part of our community policing effort, the first municipal police bicycle patrol in the capital region was formed to augment neighborhood foot patrol officers. Trained and certified by the NYS Bureau for Municipal Police to ride police mountain bikes, officers patrol the city pedaling through buildings, alleyways, wooded areas, tunnels and other inaccessible and hidden areas not usually visited by the general patrol officer. Whether up or down stairs, or over or around obstacles where a person can go on foot, mountain bikes carry the officer faster and quieter. Response time to calls is often quicker since bike officers are able to pass through or around stalled traffic or take shortcuts through back alleys and sandlots once used by suspects as a means to a quick getaway. The Investigative Services Bureau is charged with the management of all criminal investigations conducted by the Department. The turbulent decade of the 1990s saw dramatic change in the nature of crime in our community. The drug trade brought with it the violence that has plagued large urban areas for the last twenty-five years. The men and women of law enforcement have had to cope with decreasing budgets, increasing call volumes and increasing numbers of violent felons who have no ties to the area. Entities within the Investigative Services Bureau are the Detective Division, Youth Aid Division, Vice Squad and the Forensic Unit. The Detective Division is charged with the investigation of all felonies committed within the city, and with assisting other agencies in conducting investigations that have ties to someone in this community. State, regional, federal and international agencies routinely assist and are assisted by our department in crimes ranging from child abuse and abduction to industrial espionage. Additionally, the Detective Division provides support to the other parts of the department. Some examples of this support include assisting with taking statements, conducting interviews, applying for arrest warrants and conducting pre-employment background checks. The department's Youth Aid Bureau (YAB) was formed in 1948 to deal with the growing number of children under the age of 16 who broke the law or were in need of supervision. Patricia McCann (Wellman) Carter was the first officer assigned to the newly created YAB; she later became the first woman in NYS to attain the rank of Police Captain. Assisting her in the duties of the YAB was Joseph Monaco, who later became Deputy Chief. Today more than ever the Bureau is a necessary link between parents, family court and troubled youths
The Forensic Unit is charged with the collection of physical evidence from crime scenes, the maintenance of all property and evidence entering the department and assisting the various bureaus with support such as photography, surveillance equipment and technical training in forensic matters. The Administrative Services Bureau includes all the elements necessary to manage and train the members of the department. Technical support, planning and research, records management, accreditation and public information are some of the specific duties included within the bureau. The Special Operations Squad (SOS) was established in 1986 to handle high risk, critical incidents such as: barricaded gunmen, hostage situations, counter-sniper operations, counter-terrorist operations, violent felon apprehensions, rescue operations and other high risk situations that require the use of a thoroughly trained and equipped tactical unit. Each member works within the team and is capable of exchanging roles as the situation dictates. Members are required to maintain a high level of physical fitness and fi****ms proficiency at all times. The SOS has assisted the Vice Squad and other departments in conducting hundreds of drug raids. They have participated in several joint operations with various Federal and State agencies in narcotic enforcement sweeps throughout the City of Schenectady. They have shared in joint exercises with SWAT teams from around the tri-city area, including NYS Police and NYS Department of Corrections. In 1993, they participated with the US military in Operation Tri-Star conducted at Fort Drum, NY. The SOS Observer/Sniper teams have extensive fi****ms training. Each member attends the Advanced Rifle Training for the Observer/Sniper School conducted at the FBI Academy, and has trained police forces from other nations in specialized tactics, including departments from Spain and delegates from Brazil. Not all police officers have two legs. Some of them have four legs and a nose that can sniff out drugs, bombs, guns and people. The police canine wears a badge and is an officer of the law. Just as with human officers, it is a crime to harm a police animal while in the performance of its duties. Both the canine and his officer are specially trained by the NYS Police K-9 School for many months and are recertified annually. They have responded to several thousand calls, including detection and recovery of drugs and drug money; high-risk entries and tracking; apprehension of felons; recovery of handguns used in crimes; gun detection; bomb threats and suspicious packages. To maintain cutting edge technology in a rapidly changing industry, our department is striving to improve our computer system to include laptops with download capability, enhanced agency links, digital imagery and automatic manufacturer upgrades. The citizens of this community may be proud of their police department. The uniforms have changed. The methods have become more advanced. But the men and women who are its substance today remain as dedicated to public service as the city fathers of 1870, whose singular vision created the Schenectady Police Department.

School begins tomorrow which means it's time to start thinking about school bus safety. When you see red flashing lights...
09/04/2024

School begins tomorrow which means it's time to start thinking about school bus safety. When you see red flashing lights on a bus, you must stop. Our youngest students are most at risk. Children ages 4 to 8 (grades K-3) are most vulnerable when it comes to school bus fatalities. Though they're just 35% of the student population in New York, they are involved in a majority of deadly incidents (69%).

The City of Schenectady and the Schenectady Police Department is continuing its partnership with Bus Patrol to help protect students on their way to and from school. This innovative program equips school busses with cameras that record when the stop signals are activated. Pass a school bus that is stopped, you could face a fine. Please help keep our students safe this school year!

Yesterday evening, officers from the Schenectady Police Department, in conjunction with the Schenectady County Sheriff's...
09/03/2024

Yesterday evening, officers from the Schenectady Police Department, in conjunction with the Schenectady County Sheriff's Office and the New York State Police conducted a Labor Day sobriety checkpoint to help keep our roadways safe.

Today is that last day for $1 back to school haircuts, this time at Union Street Barbershop from 10:00am-3:00pm!
09/03/2024

Today is that last day for $1 back to school haircuts, this time at Union Street Barbershop from 10:00am-3:00pm!

$1 Back to school haircuts continue today at High Profile Barbershop from 10:00am-3:00pm!
09/02/2024

$1 Back to school haircuts continue today at High Profile Barbershop from 10:00am-3:00pm!

Tomorrow, from 12:00pm-3:00pm, the Schenectady Parks & Recreation Department and Union College will be hosting a Field D...
08/29/2024

Tomorrow, from 12:00pm-3:00pm, the Schenectady Parks & Recreation Department and Union College will be hosting a Field Day at Central Park! Come enjoy an afternoon of games, sports, and crafts, free!! We will be there and hope to see you too!

Schenectady County's Veterans Service Agency will be hosting a great Veterans Day Out event on Sunday, September 8, 2024...
08/27/2024

Schenectady County's Veterans Service Agency will be hosting a great Veterans Day Out event on Sunday, September 8, 2024 from 1:00p-6:00p!

And just like that, the 518 Common Unity Cup has come to a close for the summer! Thank you to William Rivas and to all o...
08/21/2024

And just like that, the 518 Common Unity Cup has come to a close for the summer! Thank you to William Rivas and to all of the volunteers that helped make each week so special. And thank you to everyone that came out to see us. It couldn't have happened without you!

Join us tonight as we close out another amazing 518 Common Unity Cup season with flag football at Schenectady High Schoo...
08/20/2024

Join us tonight as we close out another amazing 518 Common Unity Cup season with flag football at Schenectady High School, from 4:00p-8:00p! There will be food, music, and great giveaway items! Hope to see you there!

08/18/2024

PRESS RELEASE
Schenectady Police Department Investigates Shots Fired in the Area of Albany Street and Kelton Avenue

On August 18th, 2024, at approximately 7:56 A.M., members of the Schenectady Police Department responded to the area of Albany Street and Kelton Avenue for a report of shots fired. Upon arrival, officers located a male with non-life-threatening injuries. The male had been shot at, but not struck. He was then physically attacked by the suspect and sustained his injuries. The victim was transported to Ellis Hospital for treatment. A handgun was recovered at the scene. Members of the Schenectady Police Department Detective Division and Crime Scene Unit responded to investigate and process the scene. This incident is still under investigation and no suspects are in custody at this time.

If anyone has information regarding this incident, please contact the Schenectady Police Department tips line at (518) 788-6566. Any assistance from the community with investigating
this incident is greatly appreciated.

08/18/2024

PRESS RELEASE
Schenectady Police Department Investigates a Stabbing in the 200 Block of S. Brandywine Avenue

On August 18th, 2024 at approximately 1:09 AM, members of the Schenectady PoliceDepartment responded to the 200 Block of S. Brandywine Avenue for a report of a fight where someone was stabbed. Upon arrival, officers located a male adult victim with a stab wound to the chest. The suspect’s description was given to nearby officers patrolling the area. The officers quickly located the suspect and placed him in custody. The victim’s injuries were serious, and he was transported to Albany Medical Center for treatment. The victim was stabilized at Albany Medical Center and is believed to be in stable condition at this time. Members of the Schenectady Police Department Crime Scene Unit responded to process the scene, and members of the Detective Division responded to investigate.

The suspect has been identified as Marcus Jeffress (27 years old) from Schenectady NY. He was charged with:

Assault in the First Degree, a B Felony, and held at the Schenectady County Jail for arraignment.

It's a great day for the 518 Common Unity Cup! Tonight, from 4:00pm-8:00pm at Jerry Burrell Park, there will be food, mu...
08/13/2024

It's a great day for the 518 Common Unity Cup! Tonight, from 4:00pm-8:00pm at Jerry Burrell Park, there will be food, music, dodgeball, volleyball, and tennis! We hope to see you there!

New Police E-Bikes and PSA on E-Bike/E-Scooter Use in Schenectady The Schenectady Police Department has recently added f...
08/12/2024

New Police E-Bikes and PSA on E-Bike/E-Scooter Use in Schenectady

The Schenectady Police Department has recently added four new electric bicycles (E-Bikes) to help our officers on patrol each day. These advanced bicycles are equipped with electronic pedal-assist, that allow officers to travel further and more efficiently throughout the city, whether patrolling the parks or in our neighborhoods. Look for our new e-bikes at events throughout the summer!

E-Bike and E-Scooter Use

Electric bikes (E-Bikes) and electric scooters (E-Scooters) are becoming a popular mode of transportation throughout the country and are a great way to commute or enjoy the outdoors, with less fatigue. But, e-bikes and e-scooters differ from regular bicycles and scooters and come with unique sets of rules. Before riding an e-bike or e-scooter, it is important to understand the laws that apply to you. Below is an excerpt from the New York State DMV explaining more about e-bikes and e-scooters. We have also linked resources with helpful information for e-bike and e-scooter riders.

NYS DMV https://dmv.ny.gov/registration/electric-scooters-and-bicycles-and-other-unregistered-vehicles

Effective August 2, 2020 - the law allows people to operate electric scooters (e-scooters) and bicycles with electric assist (e-bikes) on some streets and highways in New York State.
• Electric scooter - a type of device with handlebars, a floorboard or a seat, and an electric motor that can be powered by the electric motor and/or human power.
• Bicycle with electric assist - multiple classes of bicycle with an electric motor and operable pedals. A bicycle with electric assist doesn’t qualify for a registration as a motorcycle, limited use motorcycle, moped or ATV and doesn’t have the same equipment.

You can operate an electric scooter or bicycle with electric assist on some streets and highways in New York State:
• you can operate these devices on highways with a posted speed limit of 30 MPH or less
• municipalities can further regulate the time, place and manner of operation of these devices
• you cannot operate these devices on a sidewalk except as authorized by local law or ordinance

Note: An electric scooter or bicycle with electric assist cannot be registered but still may be operated on some streets and highways in New York State.

• New York Bicycling Coalition- Quick Guide to E-Bikes and E-Scooters
https://nybc.net/images/NYBC_E-Bike_Law_4_x_9_Rack_Card_FINAL_Front_and_Back.pdf

08/09/2024

NEWS RELEASE
Awareness for Recent Utility Scams in the City of Schenectady

Recently, the Schenectady Police Department has received several reports of suspicious individuals attempting to obtain personal information from residents by asking to maintain their utility services or purchase new services. Residents have been contacted in-person as well as over the phone. Please be advised that you are not required to provide any of your personal information to these individuals, and anyone soliciting within the City of Schenectady must have a valid permit. National Grid has a website with utility scam information that can be found at: https://www.nationalgridus.com/Our-Company/Scam-Alert. You can also call National Grid’s customer service center at 1-800-642-4272 to verify if service orders or requests for information are legitimate. If you believe that you have been contacted by someone attempting to illegally obtain your personal information within the City of Schenectady you can call the non-emergency dispatch number at (518) 630-0911, or 911 in the event of an emergency.

***Parking Advisory***Please be advised that temporary parking restrictions will begin in the City's Stockade Neighborho...
08/09/2024

***Parking Advisory***

Please be advised that temporary parking restrictions will begin in the City's Stockade Neighborhood on Sunday, August 11th through Thursday, August 15th. This will be for filming of the HBO series "The Gilded Age". It will affect the following streets beginning at 8:00pm on Sunday, August 11th:

*No Parking August 11@ 8:00pm - August 15 @11:00pm*

-Washington Ave from Union Street to the Dead End
-Union Street from Washington Ave to North Ferry Street
-Front Street from Washington Ave to North Church Street
-North Church Street from Liberty Street to Front Street
-State Street in front of the former YMCA

These areas will be posted with "No Parking" signs and officers have been informing residents in the area throughout the week.

Additionally, between 4am-11pm, Monday August 12th through Thursday, August 15th, the following streets will be closed for filming:

-Washington Ave from Front St. to Union Street
-Union St. from Church St. to Washington Ave (westbound only).

Thank you to everyone that came to National Night Out and the 518 Common Unity Cup last night! We had an amazing turnout...
08/07/2024

Thank you to everyone that came to National Night Out and the 518 Common Unity Cup last night! We had an amazing turnout and an amazing time!

The Schenectady Police Department is excited to help co-sponsor Back 2 School $1 haircuts. Thank you Cuts and Blends, Hi...
08/07/2024

The Schenectady Police Department is excited to help co-sponsor Back 2 School $1 haircuts. Thank you Cuts and Blends, High Profile, and Union Street Barbershop, as well as all the others sponsors! For more information please contact 518-881-6642 or email Councilman Carl Williams at [email protected].

National Night Out and the 518 Common Unity Cup is still happening this evening from 4:00pm-8:00pm! We will have food, m...
08/06/2024

National Night Out and the 518 Common Unity Cup is still happening this evening from 4:00pm-8:00pm! We will have food, music, softball, and some great giveaways!! We will see everyone tonight!

Just one more day to go until the 518 Common Unity Cup combines with our annual National Night Out for a fun evening for...
08/05/2024

Just one more day to go until the 518 Common Unity Cup combines with our annual National Night Out for a fun evening for the whole family! We hope to see you tomorrow, from 4:00pm-8:00pm, for great food, music, and community softball games! You'll also have an opportunity to meet some of your first responders from throughout Schenectady!

Tomorrow evening, from 4:00pm-8:00pm, will be our annual National Night Out at the Central Park A Diamond. We hope to se...
08/05/2024

Tomorrow evening, from 4:00pm-8:00pm, will be our annual National Night Out at the Central Park A Diamond. We hope to see you there!

08/02/2024

NEWS RELEASE
Schenectady Police Homicide Arrest-927 State Street

In the early morning of July 21st, 2024, at approximately 4:18 AM, Schenectady Police Officers were dispatched to 927 State Street for reports of an unresponsive woman in room 121. Responding Officers secured the scene, began gathering information, and attempted life saving measures. Schenectady Fire Department Paramedics also responded, and 49-year-old Renee Stratton was declared deceased shortly after. Ms. Stratton’s death was considered suspicious in nature, and through investigation by Schenectady Police Detectives, was determined to be a
homicide due to injuries sustained from blunt force.

An arrest has now been made in connection with this incident.

• Corydon R. Carlton (40-years-old) of Glens Falls, NY has been charged with:

Murder in the Second Degree - Class A Felony Mr. Carlton is currently in custody at the Schenectady County Jail.

08/01/2024

NEWS RELEASE
Victim Identified in Schenectady Homicide

On the evening of Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at approximately 8:21pm, Schenectady patrol officers, along with members of the Schenectady Fire Department, responded to 11 Charles Street for the report of a female that had been shot. Upon arrival they located the victim, identified as Ericka R. Brown (30 years old) of 11 Charles Street in Schenectady suffering from a gunshot wound to her head. She was pronounced deceased on scene. Officers also located a male in his 40’s who appeared to be suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head. He was taken to a local hospital in critical condition and is currently being detained by officers. It appears that the two individuals knew one another prior to the incident. Additionally, 5 children were located inside the home who were unharmed. Three of the children were those of Ms. Brown and all are being assisted by family members.

At this time, the investigation into the incident is ongoing and charges have not been filed. We will provide updates to the media and public as they become available and ask anyone
who may have information to contact our Tips Line at 518-788-6566.

National Night Out will be next Tuesday, August 6th, from 4:00pm-8:00pm at the Central Park A Diamond! There will be gre...
08/01/2024

National Night Out will be next Tuesday, August 6th, from 4:00pm-8:00pm at the Central Park A Diamond! There will be great music, food and games for the entire family, all free! We hope to see you there!

08/01/2024

NEWS RELEASE
Schenectady Police Investigating Homicide

On the evening of Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at approximately 8:21pm, Schenectady patrol officers responded to an address on Charles Street, between State Street and Albany Street, for the report of a female that had been shot. Upon arrival, officers located a female suffering from a gunshot (or wounds) who was pronounced deceased on scene. Officers also located a male with serious injuries on-scene who is detained and at a local hospital. Additionally, several children were located at the residence who were unharmed and are currently in the care of family.

At this time, we will not be releasing the victim’s name or identifying information pending the notification of family.

We would like to thank Head-to-Tail Pet Wellness Center on Union Street for their recent donation to our Schenectady Cou...
07/31/2024

We would like to thank Head-to-Tail Pet Wellness Center on Union Street for their recent donation to our Schenectady County Hub Outreach Program. The "Hub" works each day to help those at-risk in the community, often due to homelessness, connect to vital services. When recently assisting a couple with two dogs who were experiencing housing insecurity, Head-to-Tail donated needed food and pet supplies to help.

For those of us with pets, we know they are valued members of our families and it is no different for those who may be experiencing homelessness. If you would like to donate pet food to help our "Hub" in the future, you can bring it to SPD Headquarters, located at 531 Liberty Street. Thank you for helping us help others!

We had another great night at the 518 Common Unity Cup! We will see everyone next Tuesday, from 4:00pm-8:00pm, in Centra...
07/31/2024

We had another great night at the 518 Common Unity Cup! We will see everyone next Tuesday, from 4:00pm-8:00pm, in Central Park for National Night Out!

Tonight, from 4:00pm-8:00pm at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, we will be celebrating week 2 of the 518 Co...
07/30/2024

Tonight, from 4:00pm-8:00pm at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, we will be celebrating week 2 of the 518 Common Unity Cup! We hope to see everyone for a fun evening of basketball, food and music!

07/29/2024

PRESS RELEASE
Schenectady Police Department Investigates Shots Fired in the 700 Block of Albany Street

On July 28th, 2024 at approximately 9:27 P.M., members of the Schenectady Police Department responded to the area of the 700 Block of Albany Street for multiple reports of shots fired. Officers, who were on patrol in the area, observed a man running and holding a handgun. The officers were able to place the man into custody after a brief foot pursuit. Several shell casings were also located in the area. Members of the Schenectady Police Detective Division and Crime Scene Unit responded to investigate and process the scene.

The suspect is identified as Malachi Grier (19 years old) from Schenectady NY. He will be held at the Schenectady County Jail for arraignment on the following charges:

Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd Degree (C Felony)

Tampering with Physical Evidence (E Felony)

Obstructing Governmental Administration (A Misdemeanor)

No one appears to have been injured in this incident. If anyone has information in regards to this incident please contact the Schenectady Police Department tips line at (518) 788-6566. Any assistance from the community is greatly appreciated.

Congratulations to retired Detective Craig Comley! Thank you for your 20 years of dedicated service to the City of Schen...
07/27/2024

Congratulations to retired Detective Craig Comley! Thank you for your 20 years of dedicated service to the City of Schenectady!

The rain is over! Come out to the park at Campbell Avenue and Fourth Street for some great food, music, and a community ...
07/23/2024

The rain is over! Come out to the park at Campbell Avenue and Fourth Street for some great food, music, and a community kickball game! Tonight is the first night of the 518 Common Unity Cup! We will be here until 8:00pm.

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