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Retired New York City Police Department Chief of Detectives Phil Pulaski, aged 73, has been appointed as the deputy police chief in Newburgh. Pulaski brings a wealth of experience from his extensive career with the NYPD, where he served in various capacities, culminating in his role as Chief of Detectives. His appointment aims to bolster the leadership within the Newburgh Police Department.
Pulaski's selection comes as part of Newburgh's efforts to strengthen its police force and improve public safety in the community. The city hopes that Pulaski's experience and leadership will contribute positively to these goals.
As deputy police chief, Pulaski will work closely with the current police chief and other department leaders to address local law enforcement challenges and implement effective policing strategies. His role will involve overseeing operations, guiding officers, and ensuring that the department meets its objectives in serving the Newburgh community.
Pulaski's appointment is seen as a strategic move to bring experienced leadership to the department, which is crucial for addressing the unique challenges faced by the city. The community and local officials are optimistic about the positive impact Pulaski's expertise will have on the department's operations and the safety of Newburgh's residents.