Kenmore Police Department
1/4/21 - The Kenmore Police Department is looking for feedback from the community to gauge how well we are performing in the eyes of our residents and to find the areas that need improvement. Please take a few minutes to fill out a brief survey to help us in this effort. Your participation is greatly appreciated. The link to the survey is found at the following link:
https://forms.gle/gRHbsEgYW136egrG6
Police Headquarters
Thomas J. Phillips
Chief of Police
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AJ Kiefer
Captain
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Frederick Vaccaro
Captain
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Location |
Kenmore Police Department
2395 Elmwood Avenue
Kenmore, New York 14217
Phone & Fax |
Telephone: (716) 875-1234
Fax: (716) 875-2779
Services provided through the Kenmore Police Department
Citizen's Police Academy
Contact: Officer Joanne Gramitt
(716) 875-1234
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Juvenile Aid Bureau
Contact: Detective Doug Rich
(716) 874-5200
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PLEASE NOTE THAT, WHILE THE KENMORE COMMUNITY CENTER IS CLOSED FOR RENOVATION, THE JUVENILE AID BUREAU IS TEMPORARILY LOCATED IN THE KENMORE MIDDLE SCHOOL.
DRIVING SAFETY REMINDER:
Every day, distracted driving kills more than 9 people and injures more than 1,100. According the the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, it accounts for more than 1.5 million collisions/yr.
TALKING or TEXTING - Using a cell phone impairs driver reaction time to the same level as the legal limit for impaired driving. You are 23 times more likely to crash if you're texting.
Please remember that any kind of multi-tasking should be avoided while driving. Keep your attention on the road. Eliminate driver distractions that keep your eyes off the road, whether it be personal maintenance, rubber-necking, texting (or using a hand-held phone), or adjusting your radio, iPod or GPS. If you need to address any of these things, PULL OVER and stop in a safe place.