Retired Albany FBI agent recalls career, urges women to join the bureau FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 Retired FBI Special Agent Joanne Q. Sills retired last June after spending 29 years in the FBI, all in Albany. Sills, who was involved in several high-profile cases, encourages women to consider joining the bureau as agents.courtesy Joanne Q. SillsShow MoreShow Less 2of9Photo from video: Wanda Kaczynski and her son David Kaczynski as they leave Wanda Kaczynski's Glenville apartment early on April 4,1996. They are the mother and brother of Theodore Kaczynski. (WRGB video)WRGB VIDEOShow MoreShow Less 3of9 4of9"Winter," by artist Gari Melchers, is displayed during an FBI press conference where it was announced that the artwork, which was taken by Nazis in 1933, would be returned to its rightful owners on Thursday Oct. 15, 2020, in Albany, N.Y. The FBI recently seized the painting from an art museum in Canajoharie, part of an international effort to recover artwork taken by the Nazis from heirs of jewish publisher Rudolf Mosse, a philanthropist who died in 1920. (Frame grab from pool video)Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less