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John York joined the Sheriff’s Office in January
of 1969, after an honorable discharge from the U.S. Army, serving with the
Big Red 1. Upon being hired, he was assigned to the Corrections and
Communications Division. After perfecting those skills, he was transferred
to the Road Patrol Division and a short time later was promoted to Sergeant
and then to Investigator. In 1983, York was promoted to the rank of Major in
charge of operations of the Criminal Investigations Division, Juvenile Aid
and the Identification Division. He was elected Sheriff in the Fall of 1989.
Sheriff York attended Monroe Community College and the Rochester Institute
of Technology, numerous police management, investigation and corrections
schools. A true pioneer in the war against drugs, York was instrumental in
establishing drug awareness programs as early as 1972, long before many
agencies were aware of the seriousness of the drug problem. He is past
President of the New York State Sheriffs’ Association and currently serves
as Chairman of the Executive Committee. Livingston County has a population
of 64,000 and an area of 638 square miles. |
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