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Sheriff DuBois Goes Back To School

Sheriff Carl DuBois recently Graduated from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va. Click on the link to view the cover of a recent issue of the Empire State Sheriff Newsletter.

The students were pleasantly surprised that the President took time to stop and talk with them.
Sheriff Carl DuBois and his classmates at the FBI National Academy had a surprise visitor. The exercise conscious President George W. Bush frequently uses the grounds at the Academy for running and mountain biking, because of it secure location at the US Marine Corp base at Quantico, Va.


Sheriff Carl DuBois is interviewed by Ken Rosato of Channel 7 Eyewitness News. Sheriff DuBois was contacted by Eyewitness News as a result of an animal maltreatment case. The case was investigated by Deputy David Ayers of the Sheriff's Office Animal Cruelty Unit. Sheriff's Deputies made two arrests as a result of the investigation.




Orange County Executive Ed Diana is pictured with Sheriff Carl DuBois. Photo was taken at the Village of Goshen St. Patrick's Day Parade.






Sheriff DuBois is pictured with Christine Hale from Orange County STOP DWI. Ms. Hale is the unit Administrator. STOP DWI sponsors training schools and other programs designed to reduce DWI and make the highways safer. The Sheriff's Office has hosted training seminars designed to teach officers DWI testing and arrest procedures.





Sheriff DuBois explains the inmate reception process to Ken Graham, Criminal Justice Instructor, of Orange County  Community College. A group of approximately 30 OCCC students along with several faculty members toured the Orange County Correctional Facility as part of their studies in Criminal Justice.



Pictured to the left are Sheriff DuBois, Deputy Robert Dooley and County Executive Ed Diana. Deputy Dooley was given a Life Saving Award for coming to the aid of a person who was in the process of committing suicide. Deputy Dooley's quick actions prevented a person who had taken a large amount of prescription medication and alcohol from dying.




Jennifer Gerard and Sally Held of Crystal Run Village and the Buttermilk Falls General Store donate stuffed animals to the Sheriff's Office. These toys will be in every Sheriff's vehicle. Deputies will use these toys to ease the anxiety of upset children who have been involved in an automobile accident or other frightening situation.