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Year in Review 2022: Shelter Island Police Department now has a woman officer: Taylor Rando says, I ve been welcomed with open arms
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Shelter Island hires first female officer in more than a decade
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Shelter Island Police Department now has a woman officer: Taylor Rando says, I ve been welcomed with open arms
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Patricia McGayhey on the job with the Nissequogue Police Department. (Courtesy photo)
Patricia McGayhey, 55, now retired but still working part-time for the Nissequogue Police Department, has the distinction of being the first woman ever appointed to the Shelter Island Police Department.
Officer McGayhey had worked two summers as a traffic control officer on Shelter Island before being invited by then-Chief George Ferrer in 1988 to apply as a part-time officer with the department.
Originally, she thought she might pursue a job in marketing, or as a physical education teacher or veterinarian. But she decided her calling was police work. That came after she spent two years at SUNY Agricultural College, now known as SUNY Canton, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from SUNY Plattsburgh.