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Adrian
“Butch” Anderson began his law enforcement career in 1970 when he was
appointed Deputy Sheriff in Dutchess County. After spending a short time in
uniformed patrol, he was promoted to Detective and responsible for the Major
Cases Squad, where his abilities and persistence brought various robbery and
murder investigations to successful conclusion. Sheriff Anderson has an
outstanding resume in professional training and as an instructor,
highlighted by his graduation from the 110th session of the FBI National
Academy in Quantico, Virginia. He was appointed Undersheriff in 1993 and
first elected Sheriff of Dutchess County in 1999. He won re-election as
Sheriff in 2003. Sheriff Anderson has been awarded numerous “in-the-line of
service” citations, including five Combat Crosses. He has always been active
in civic and community affairs, was recipient of the 2004 Greater Southern
Dutchess Chamber of Commerce’s Commitment to Community Award, the 2004 Boy
Scouts of America-Hudson Valley Council Distinguished Citizen Award, and
serves as Chairman of numerous organizations, such as the American Heart
Association, the March of Dimes and is a founding board member of the
McElroy Kids With Cancer-Make A Wish Foundation. Sheriff Anderson heads an
Office of 550 employees. The County has a population of 315,000 and an area
of 816 square miles. |
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