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New Port Chester Officers Graduate From Westchester Police Academy
Michael Guerrero and Alan Novoa are two of the 61 recruits who graduated Friday from the Westchester County Police Academy.

PORT CHESTER, NY — Sixty-one recruits graduated Friday from the Westchester County Police Academy and are headed off to work at 19 law enforcement agencies in Westchester and beyond — including Michael Guerrero and Alan Novoa, who are joining the Port Chester Police Department.
"The Department wishes to congratulate and welcome, P.O. Alan Novoa and P.O. Michael Guerrero on their graduation from the Police Academy," Port Chester Police Department officials said on Facebook. "They will now be teamed with a field training officer to teach them the policy and procedures of the Department.This lengthy training process assures that they have the skills, ability and experience to perform to the level of the Department's expectations."
"We wish them good luck and a safe and happy career!"
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The new officers, who completed 21 weeks of training at the police academy in Valhalla, received their diplomas before a packed house at the SUNY Purchase Performing Arts Center.
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County Executive George Latimer, Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins and Acting Public Safety Commissioner Terrance Raynor presented the graduates of the 155th Session of Basic Recruit School with their diplomas and congratulated them for mastering the physical and academic demands of the academy.
Latimer told the graduates that their willingness to serve their communities and put themselves in harm’s way was not just a job but a higher calling. He noted that our nation marks Memorial Day this weekend and he compared their courage and commitment to those who gave their lives serving our nation in the armed forces.
"We send you out into the community to do something a majority of people can’t do. We thank you for the service you will provide to your communities and the people of Westchester."
Raynor encouraged the graduates to pay as much attention to their emotional well-being as they will to their physical fitness.
"In this line of work you may eventually see and deal with some unimaginable horrors and find the need to decompress. Fortunately law enforcement professionals are paying more attention to officer wellness. No longer is there a stigma attached to a person who seeks emotional support. In fact, across the country, we are beginning to recognize that officer wellness is equally as important as officer safety."
The other new officers and their departments are:
- Westchester County: Jake Barbara, Christopher Duffy, Matthew Laccetti, Sean MacDonald, Francisca Menaez, Tyler Smith, Brian Walsh.
- Bronxville: Kevin Iglesias.
- Carmel: Matthew Valente.
- East Fishkill: Jason Bailey, Duresa Berisha.
- Eastchester: Daniel Krippel, Nicholas Scala, Michael Schur.
- Greenburgh: Tyler Weir.
- Lewisboro: Charles Mule.
- Mamaroneck Village: John Paul.
- Mount Pleasant: Michael Theriault.
- Mount Vernon: Angeline Ballesteros, Virginie Beauvoir, Jimmy Bosque, Kyren Braunskill, Brian Familia, John Fiumefreddo, Brandi Mason, Sheila Miller, Alphonse Piliero, Michael Sabatino, Liridone Tetaj, Maximillian Ward, Ra-Mel Williamson.
- New Rochelle: Juan Santiago.
- Ossining: Robert Cregier, Christian Mosqueda.
- Rye Brook: Amber Meagher.
- Scarsdale: Ainsley Brown, Anthony Gallindo.
- SUNY Optometry: Ryan Luu.
- White Plains: Martin Loane, Joseph Maniscalco, Amanda Patterson, Kaitlyn Scully, Anthony Volpe.
- Yonkers: Faith Anker, Nicholas Antenucci,,Faith Berry, Jean Cabral, Julio Castillo, Keven Cochran, Robert Gebo, Sharnel Hill, Jeffrey Knanishu, Kendell Luquis, Joseph Nolan, Vincenzo Pullano, Timothy Riordan, Tiffany Roman, Angelique Sarro.
- Yorktown: Gino Argiro.
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