GENESEE COUNTY/Sheriff’s Department promotions and appointments

Road Patrol Division

Promotions

Deputy Sheriff Jason E. Saile has been promoted to Sergeant. He is a 12-year veteran who started his law enforcement career as a Deputy Sheriff on July 8, 2005.

Appointments

Deputy Sheriff Kyle D. Krzemien has been appointed Deputy Sheriff, and is a 2013 Regents Diploma graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Lancaster, NY. He enlisted in the United States Army National Guard in August 2012 and continues to remain enlisted. Deputy Krzemien attended college at Buffalo State and then enrolled in classes at the Erie Community College Police Academy, graduating in December 2015 from Pre-Employment Basic Training. He graduated from phase 2 of the academy on May 12, 2016.

(From left to right: (front row)Deputy Cassidy Longhini, Deputy Jenna Ferrando, Chief Deputy-Road Patrol Gordon L. Dibble, Sheriff William A. Sheron, Jr., Undersheriff Gregory H. Walker (back row) Deputy Travis DeMuth and Deputy Howard O. Wilson, V)

The following four Deputy Sheriffs graduated from the

Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy at Niagara University on January 11, 2017:

Deputy Sheriff Cassidy Longhini was presented with the Physical Fitness award in his graduating class from the academy. He is a 2010 high school graduate from Byron-Bergen High School and received an Associate in Science Degree in Physical Education from Genesee Community College in 2013. Deputy Longhini was previously employed as a Correction Officer with the Genesee County Jail before being appointed a Deputy Sheriff.

Deputy Sheriff Jenna Ferrando is a 2007 high school Regents graduate from LeRoy High School. In 2009, she graduated with an Associate in Science Degree in Criminal Justice & Liberal Arts from Genesee Community College; and in 2011, Deputy Ferrando graduated from

Buffalo State College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Spanish.

Deputy Sheriff Travis M. DeMuth graduated with a Regents Diploma in 2011 from Alden High School. In 2016, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from the State University of New York College at Buffalo. Deputy DeMuth was previously employed as a Security Guard.

Deputy Sheriff Howard O. Wilson, V is a 2004 Regents high school graduate from Batavia High School. Deputy Wilson was previously employed as a Correction Officer with the Genesee County Jail until 2014. During that time, he received a Commendation Award for his actions off duty that involved attempts to calm a patron making verbal threats to other surrounding customers and assisted with taking the subject into custody.

(From left to right: Pastor Allen Werk, Road Patrol Chief Deputy Gordon L. Dibble, Deputy Sheriff Jeremy M. McClellan, Deputy Mathew J. Clor, Undersheriff Gregory H. Walker, Sheriff William A. Sheron, Jr.)

The following two Deputy Sheriffs graduated from the

Monroe Community College Law Enforcement Academy on January 27, 2017:

Deputy Sheriff Jeremy M. McClellan graduated in 2000 from Alexander High School. After high school, Deputy McClellan enlisted in the United States Navy where he achieved a rank of Petty Officer First Class and served until 2011. While in the Navy, Deputy McClellan received the following medals: Joint Service Achievement, Navy & Marine Corps Achievement, Presidential Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Navy Good Conduct three times, National Defense Service, Global War of Terrorism Expeditionary, W/FMF, Navy “E” Ribbon, Humanitarian Service,

Military Outstanding Volunteer Service, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon five times, Expert Pistol Shot, and Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist. He was previously employed as a Detention Officer at the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia.

Deputy Sheriff Mathew J. Clor is a 2011 graduate from Batavia High School. Since graduation, Deputy Clor has been an active member of the United States Army National Guard and has earned the rank of E-4 Specialist. He received an award for volunteering his duties during Operation Blackhawk, providing security following Hurricane Sandy in New York City. Deputy Clor is also a summer coach for the Batavia Junior Baseball League.

Criminal Investigation Division

Promotions:

Investigator Bradley D. Mazur was promoted on January 1, 2017, to the position of Sergeant. He is an 18-year veteran who began his career with the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office on January 31, 1999.

Deputy Sheriff Christopher A. Parker was promoted on January 1, 2017, to the position of Investigator. He is a 19-year veteran who began his career with the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office on December 29, 1997.

Communications Division

Part-Time Appointments:

Justine M. Reed was appointed a part-time Emergency Services Dispatcher on January 1, 2017.

Jail Division

Full-time Appointments:

Part-time Correction Officer Jason M. Buck has been appointed full time.

Part-time Correction Officer Corey J. Cieszki has been appointed full time.

 

(Sheriff William A. Sheron Jr. and Correction Officer Matthew J. Bailey)

Correction Officer Matthew J. Bailey was appointed on August 27, 2016, and graduated from the Erie County Sheriff’s Office Basic Corrections Academy on December 2, 2016. C.O. Bailey is a 2001 Regents diploma graduate from Batavia High School. Following high school, he attended Genesee Community College and received an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice in 2014. In May 2014, Bailey enlisted in the United States Army National Guard where he is an E-4 Specialist assigned to the 105th Military Police Company based out of Buffalo, NY. C.O. Bailey was previously employed as a Buffalo Federal Detention Officer.

Part-time Appointments:

Eric T. Wagner was appointed to a part-time Correction Officer on November 8, 2016.

“I am honored to welcome these exceptional individuals to the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office and to congratulate those employees on their well-deserved promotions,” stated Sheriff Sheron.

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