Past Commanders of the Yonkers Police Department 1871-Present
Since 1871, nineteen men have held the position as top commander of the Yonkers Police Department. They were known by different titles, Captain of Police, Police Chief, Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety, Chief of Police, and Police Commissioner, but all were considered "supreme commanders" during their terms of service. The Police Department is not a democracy, and each of these men, with their individual personalities, left their mark on the department. Here are their photographs and a little information about some of them.
Robert Taggart
2003 - Present
Commissioners Of Public Safety 1908 - 1973
The foregoing list of "Past Commanders" consists,
with few exceptions, of members of the Yonkers Police Department who rose through
the ranks to ultimately achieve authority over the entire police department.
Prior to 1908 the Yonkers Police Department was
governed by a "Board of Police Commissioners," usually about six in number,
and all prominent local business men. The same was true for the Yonkers
Fire Dept. In fact, these commissioners had authority over the uniformed
leader of the police department and all it's operations. In 1908 the City
of Yonkers was granted 2nd class
city status by the state legislature and as such was required to abolish
the Board of Police Commissioners and replace them with a new single position.
A "Commissioner of Public Safety." This new civilian commissioner would
have the ability to set policy and have ultimate authority over BOTH
the police and fire departments, and their chiefs. This new Safety
Commissioner maintained his office in City Hall.
In each case, with the exception of the last
two commissioners, none had ever served as police officers. The last two
who had been in law enforcement both took leaves of absence to assume their
position. This Public Safety Commissioner position was instituted in 1908
and continued up to 1973 when it was abolished leaving final authority of
the police departments operations with the Chief of Police, at that time,
Chief William F. Polsen. The fire chief also regained complete control of
his bureau. What follows is a list of gentlemen who, in each case, were
appointed to the former civilian position entitled, "Commissioner of
Public Safety."
| Edgar M. Hermance | Jan. 1908 - Dec 1909 |
| James J. Fleming | Jan. 1910 - Dec. 1917 |
| Walter B.J. Mitchell | Jan. 1918 - May 1918 |
| Maurice O'Keefe | June 1918 - Dec. 1921 |
| Thomas M. Tobin | Jan. 1922 - Dec. 1923 |
| Alfred H. Iles | Jan. 1924 - Dec. 1925 |
| William H. VanKeuren | Jan. 1926 - May 1926 |
| William D. Cameron | June 1926 - Dec. 1927 |
| Frank B. Devlin | Jan. 1928 - Dec. 1931 |
| Dennis M. Morrissey | Jan. 1932 - Dec. 1939 |
| Raymond J. Whitney | * Jan. 1940 - Dec. 1941 |
| William A. Walsh | * Jan. 1942 - Nov. 1944 |
| Robert Craig Montgomery | * Nov. 1944 - Mar. 1945 |
| Francis J. Duffy | Apr. 1945 - Feb. 1946 |
| Patrick F. O'Hara | Feb. 1946 - Mar. 1952 |
| Milton E. Goldman | Apr. 1952 - Dec. 1963 |
| Daniel F. McMahon | Jan. 1964 - Dec. 1967 |
| (Det. Capt.) Frank E. Vescio | Jan. 1968 - Oct. 1971 |
| (Det. Lt.) William H. Sickley | Nov. 1971 - May 1973 |
| Det. Capt. Frank E. Vescio | Det. Lt. William H. Sickley |
* Denotes that these men, during January 1940 through March 1945,
were Yonkers City Managers, also functioning in the dual capacity of Acting
Commissioner of Public Safety.
Information and Photos provided by Deputy Chief George Rutledge (Ret.)
Founder of the George E. Rutledge Police Museum
104 South Broadway, Yonkers, New York 10701 Phone: 914-377-7900
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