10 July National Night Out is on Tuesday, August 1st from 5-8PM! July 10, 2023 By Danyelle Barrett General 0 Residents across New Windsor are invited to join their neighbors and first responders for the town’s second annual National Night Out, scheduled to be held on Tuesday, August 1st at 5:00p.m. at Kristi Babcock Park! The New Windsor Police Department will be hosting this event, along with its partners Vails Gate Fire Department, New Windsor Fire Department, New Windsor Emergency Medical Services, and the New York State Police. For more information or to get involved, contact: [email protected] Related Articles National Night Out - Tuesday, August 4, 2026 Save the Date! Mark your calendars for National Night Out 2026! Tuesday, August 4, 2026 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM Kristi Babcock Memorial Park 660 Mount Airy Road, New Windsor Join the Town of New Windsor for an evening of fun, food, and community as we celebrate the partnership between residents and our local first responders. Enjoy bounce houses, first responder demonstrations, BBQ, ice cream, family activities, and so much more! We can't wait to see you there! RESCHEDULED - Tuesday, August 13th - 3rd Annual National Night Out Join the New Windsor Police Department and other New Windsor first responders for a night of fun with the family, friends and neighbors as we build a police-community partnership and make our town a better, safer place to live! Free Family Fun includes: - Bounce Houses - Fire Responder Field Games - K-9 Demonstration - Fire Trucks - BBQ, Ice Cream and More! Join Us for New Windsor's First Annual National Night Out on August 2nd! Join Us for New Windsor's First Annual National Night Out on August 2nd from 5-8pm! Notice of Meeting - Ethics Board - Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022 Notice of Meeting - Ethics Board - Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022 New Windsor Police Chief Graduates Prestigious FBI National Academy The Town of New Windsor Police Department is proud to announce that Chief Robert L. Doss has recently graduated from the 277th Session of the prestigious FBI National Academy. The 277th Session of the National Academy consisted of 256 men and women from all 50 states and 35 different countries. The FBI National Academy is our nation’s premier law enforcement leadership training institution that less than 1 percent of all Law Enforcement Officers in the United States ever get invited to attend. The National Academy is held at the FBI Training Academy in Quantico Virginia, the same facility where the FBI trains its new special agents and intelligence analysts. The 10-week National Academy program provides coursework in intelligence theory, terrorism and terrorist mindsets, management science, law, behavioral science, law enforcement communication, and forensic science. It serves to improve the administration of justice in police departments and agencies at home and abroad and to raise law enforcement standards, knowledge, and cooperation worldwide. National Academy students earn undergraduate and graduate credits from the University of Virginia, which accredits many of the courses offered. While FBI Director Christopher Wray delivered the keynote remarks at the graduation ceremony, FBI Academy instructors, special agents and other staff with advanced degrees provide the training. Chief Doss is a 22-year member of the New Windsor Police Department who worked his way up through the ranks to become Chief of Police in 2018. ****Pictured in the photo is FBI Director Christopher Wray (L) and Chief Robert Doss (R)**** Police Arrest Man in Connection to Thefts from Motor Vehicles Release Date – August 28, 2020: The Town of New Windsor Police Department arrested a man today in connection to stealing property out of parked cars in the Town of New Windsor. The incidents all occurred during the overnight hours between the dates of August 11th and August 21st along Riley Road and Moores Hill Road. Additionally, all of the vehicles involved were unlocked and parked on driveways outside of houses when the thefts occurred. Detective Kevin Moore arrested 46-year-old Michael J. Barilla of New Paltz, NY and charged him with Grand Larceny, 4th degree (E-Felony) and two counts of Petit Larceny (A-Misdemeanor). Mr. Barilla was issued an appearance ticket and released without bail, as per the bail reform law, to appear in the Town of New Windsor Criminal Court on September 10, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. before Town Justice Noreen Calderin. This type of crime is easily preventable and the Police Department needs the public’s help in stopping it from occurring. The public is reminded to lock all car doors when parking a car and to also remove all valuables from the interior of the vehicle. This will eliminate the possibility of becoming a victim of this type of crime. Anyone with additional information regarding these crimes can contact Detective Moore of the New Windsor Police Department at (845)565-7000. Comments are closed.