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Sgt Jason Lanphear and Corrections Officer Susan Warne named officers of the year

Fingerlakes1.com Menu Have a tip for the newsroom, press release, local event listing or digital content to share? Send it here. Support our mission by visiting patreon.com/fl1 and becoming a monthly subscriber. On Wednesday’s Seneca County sheriff’s office awards ceremony, Sgt. Jason Lanphear and Corrections Officer Susan Warne were named officers of the year, according to an article written by the Finger Lakes Times. Last December a man pointed a loaded shotgun at officers and Lanphear received a commendation for his action during the situation. Sheriff Tim Luce and Undersheriff John Cleere said he kept calm and showed bravery despite hostile conditions and ultimately let to a peaceful conclusion.

Seneca County sheriff eager to work on police reform plan

The Seneca County Sheriff’s Office has submitted its police reform plan, as mandated by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2020. Those plans were due by April 1, and while there were documented complaints in law enforcement circles after the initial announcement, Seneca’s law enforcement leaders viewed it as an opportunity. There are a handful of important components, which have been points of contention in other communities across the U.S. They include updates to use of force training, crowd management control, community policing to develop relationships, de-escalation training, implicit bias training, and more. “It’s been an opportunity to get better, and that’s what we want to do,” Sheriff Tim Luce said of the plan.

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Law enforcement officials in Seneca say police reform process was positive experience

Law enforcement officials in Seneca say police reform process was positive experience
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Western Women: Mary Stacey wrote often about her Arizona adventures

By Jan Cleere Special to the Arizona Daily Star By the time Mary Stacey arrived in Arizona territory, she claimed she had traveled across the continent six times. She often wrote to her mother about her adventures traveling from one military post to another and her mother sent Mary’s letters to the local newspaper for publication, particularly when her daughter headed across Arizona’s weird and wonderful desert wilderness. Petite, golden-haired Mary Henrietta Banks was born July 9, 1846, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. She married soldier May Humphreys Stacey on Dec. 9, 1869, while he was on leave from Arizona’s Fort Mojave. May Humphreys had been part of the Beale Road expedition that brought camels into the territory in 1857, a project that failed but left camels roaming the desert for several years.

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