Elmsford makes history with first female police officer
Tiesha Heath was honored at a ceremony attended by the mayor, deputy mayor, several town leaders, and the police commissioner.
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Jan 15, 2025, 1:10 PM
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Updated 289 days ago
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History was made in the Village of Elmsford Tuesday as they welcomed their first female police officer.
Tiesha Heath was honored at a ceremony attended by the mayor, deputy mayor, several town leaders, and the police commissioner.
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