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December 20, 2024

DEC ANNOUNCES GRADUATION OF 26 NEW YORK STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICE OFFICERS

ECOs Charged with Enforcing State’s Environmental Conservation Law

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar today welcomed 26 new graduates from the 24th Basic School for New York State Environmental Conservation Police Officers (ECOs). As part of DEC’s Division of Law Enforcement, ECOs enforce the 71 chapters of New York’s Environmental Conservation Law that protect natural resources and public health. The ceremony held in Syracuse today celebrated the graduates who successfully completed an intensive six-month law enforcement training academy in the classroom and afield.

“I congratulate this new class of New York State ECOs for enduring a demanding training regimen to join one of the most elite police forces in the nation,” Interim Commissioner Mahar said. “As these new Officers begin their careers, I am confident they will each carry on the rich legacy of protecting New York’s natural resources and public health and safety by holding lawbreakers accountable for environmental crimes and making a positive difference in communities across the state.”

DEC Division of Law Enforcement Director Karen Przyklek said, “Originally called Game Protectors when first appointed for service in 1880, ECOs are highly trained police officers who specialize in investigating and solving environmental crimes to ensure the protection of New York’s land, water, air, and animal species, as well as every New York resident and visitor. I am eager to welcome these new Officers to our ranks and challenge them to put in the hard work and dedication necessary to safeguard our natural resources, hold polluters accountable, and connect with their communities each and every day.”

For the last six months, recruits were immersed in grueling training at the ECO training academy in Pulaski, Oswego County. DEC’s Division of Law Enforcement trains recruits in conventional areas of law enforcement such as criminal procedure law and vehicle and traffic law, as well as specialized courses in Environmental Conservation Law, wildlife identification, and wildlife forensics. The recruits also engaged in physical training, defensive tactics, firearms, and emergency vehicle operations, among other courses. The 26 graduates will join the State’s force for a total of 290 ECOs statewide.

Upon graduation, DEC assigns recruits to patrol areas across the state. In 2023, DEC’s Division of Law Enforcement ECOs and Investigators responded to more than 30,932 complaints. Cases resulted in nearly 16,900 tickets or arrests for violations ranging from deer poaching to solid waste dumping, illegal mining, and excessive emissions violations. For more information on New York State Environmental Conservation Police Officers, visit DEC’s website.

The graduates of DEC's 24th Basic School for ECOs are: 

Kyle Baldwin - Chichester, Pennsylvania

Mallory Barbera – Honeoye Falls, Monroe County

Mykaela Barrett – West Winfield, Herkimer County

Kevin Bayne – Horseheads, Chemung County

Constantinos Berketis – Oakdale, Suffolk County

Hannah Bieber – Whitney Point, Broome County

Julie Dickerson – Cutchogue, Suffolk County

Erik Falkengren – Bedford, New Hampshire

Tara Francis – Yaphank, Suffolk County

Bryan Franz – Mineola, Nassau County

Thomas Griffin – Liverpool, Onondaga County

Joseph Grispin – Mahopac, Putnam County

Anna Heckler – Sodus, Wayne County

Keenan Holliday – Milford, Otsego County

Juthamas Kraiprasert – Auburn, Cayuga County

Matthew Layton – Medford, Suffolk County

Deanna Lee – Albany, Albany County

Jayson Maxwell – Newport, Herkimer County

Scott Maynard – Pawling, Dutchess County

Bryan Noble – Canton, St. Lawrence County

Thomas Nolan – Westmoreland, Oneida County

Steven Radomski – Brewster, Putnam County

Jarod Ruffle – Rochester, Monroe County

Mitchell Seabury – Manlius, Onondaga County

Obadiah Steffen – Greenwich, Washington County

Michael Toomey – Newburgh, Orange County

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