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Wolff joins Jordan village police department



Submitted by Edward Healy 11/25/09More articles
Newly appointed police officer Charles Wolff (right) is sworn in by Mayor Richard Platten at the Village of Jordan Board meeting Thursday evening. Photos courtesy Edward Healy, Village of Jordan.
At its regular meeting Thursday Nov. 19 the Village of Jordan Board of Trustees appointed Charles Wolff, of Baldwinsville as its newest police officer. Wolff, 40, is a technical sergeant for the 174th Air National Guard TFW at Hancock Air Base in Mattydale, and recently began a full-time position as a campus peace officer for Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety.
He is also a part-time police officer for the village of Phoenix. Wolff will work part-time for Jordan and brings the Department to it's full staffing of eight part-time officers.
"Chuck brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to our Department, and we look forward to having him provide outstanding law enforcement to the Village," said Edward Healy, the village's police officer-in-charge.



CATEGORY: General Society
TAGS: Jordan Village Police Department, Charles Wolff, new officer, Edward Healy, Richard Platten
EDITION: Eagle Observer


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