Seneca County Sheriff Jack Stenberg reports that Deputy Christopher Felice has successfully completed D.A.R.E. Officer training on February 4th 2011.. The training consisted of a two-week 100 hour school sponsored by the New York State D.A.R.E. Officers Association and was held at the New York State Fire Academy in Montour Falls. The D.A.R.E.—(Drug Abuse Resistance Education), is administered by the Seneca County Sheriff’s Department in all Seneca County public schools. Deputy Felice is a six year veteran of the Sheriff’s Department and is currently assigned to the Uniform Patrol division.
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