Clarkstown police chief retires after 35 years of service

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Chief Ray McCullagh

NEW CITY – Clarkstown Police Chief Ray McCullagh retired Friday after 35 years of service with the town department.

When he was sworn in as the town’s top-cop on October 3, 2017, Town Supervisor George Hoehmann said he is “a true public servant with a deep commitment to the police department and our community.”

On his retirement, a statement from the police department said, “The effort you have put into building a positive and professional relationship between our department and the community we all so proudly serve will last well into the future.”

McCullagh worked his way up the ranks from patrol officer, investigator, patrol sergeant, special operations sergeant, patrol lieutenant, to administrative lieutenant, and was a member of the Rockland County Narcotics Task Force and the town’s Critical Incident Team.




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