GENESEE COUNTY/Five new deputies hit the road

Press release

Genesee County Sheriff William A. Sheron, Jr. has filled several vacant Deputy Sheriff positions with the hiring of Kenneth A. Quackenbush, III, Jared T. Swimline, Nicholas R. Chamoun, Jordan M. Alejandro and Brock D. Cummins. All five Deputies recently completed their field training programs after graduating from the Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy at Niagara University on September 11, 2019.

Deputy Kenneth A. Quackenbush, III was awarded Top Gun in his basic academy class. He is a 2004 Pavilion Central School regents graduate and was previously a Correction Officer at the Genesee County Jail, hired November 26, 2016, before being appointed a Deputy Sheriff.

Deputy Jared T. Swimline is a 2013 Pembroke Central School regents graduate. He attended Erie Community College and earned an Associate in Science degree in General Studies. Deputy Swimline was previously a Correction Officer at the Genesee County Jail, hired July 21, 2018, before being appointed a Deputy Sheriff.

Deputy Nicholas R. Chamoun was awarded the Sgt. Jeff Juron Defensive Tactics Award and the Physical Fitness Award in his basic academy class. He is a 2012 graduate of Terra Nova High School in Pacifica, California. In 2013, Deputy Chamoun enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corp. for four years and held the position of Sergeant – Squad and Mortar Section Leader and earned several medals. He earned an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Forensics in 2019 from Genesee Community College.

Deputy Jordan M. Alejandro is a 2004 Tonawanda Central School graduate. He attended Niagara County Community College where he earned an Associate in Arts degree in Humanities and Social Science. Deputy Alejandro was previously employed as an Associate Director of Operations for ConServe.

Deputy Brock D. Cummins is a 2002 graduate from Greenview Central School in Jamestown, Ohio and enlisted in the U.S. Army right after high school. During the 11 years enlisted, Deputy Cummins was part of the “Old Guard”, the Army’s official ceremonial unit, escort to the president, and provides security for Washington, DC. He held the position of Platoon Sergeant and Squad Leader and earned several medals while serving.

Sheriff Sheron stated, “I am proud to have these exceptional individuals join the Road Patrol Division of the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.”

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