Town of Ulster Police
Kyle S. Berardi
Chief of Police
1 Town Hall Drive Lake Katrine, NY 12449
(845)382-1111
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Department Purpose and Mission
Town of Ulster Police Employees; our mission is to protect and serve the public through police action. In carrying out this mission, we should cooperate as a team to make certain that the citizens of Ulster are afforded the best protection and service we can give them and to establish the Ulster Police Department as the finest in this area.
In furtherance of our mission, it will be the responsibility of all members and employees to perform their duties in a manner which will insure that the following goals of the administration of this department and the Town of Ulster Town Board are met:
1. To prevent and control conduct widely recognized as threatening to life and property (serious crime).
2. To aid individuals who are in danger of physical harm, such as the victim of a criminal attack.
3. To protect constitutional guarantees, such as the right of free speech and lawful assembly.
4. To facilitate the movement of vehicles and people.
5. To assist those who cannot care for themselves: the intoxicated, the addicted, the mentally ill, the physically disabled, the old and young.
6. To resolve conflict, whether it be between individuals, groups of individuals, or individuals and their government.
7. To identify problems that have the potential for becoming more serious problems for the individual citizen, for the police or for government.
8. To create and maintain a feeling of security in the Community of Ulster.