01/28/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/29/2026 09:16
On January 27, 2026, over 100 federal, state, and local law enforcement officials gathered at the Orange County Government Center to discuss their efforts to combat crime on behalf of the people of New York. Participants included, among many others, the U.S. Attorneys for the Southern and Northern Districts of New York, leaders of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"), Homeland Security Investigations ("HSI"), the Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA"), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ("ATF"), District Attorneys and Sheriffs from Albany County, Rockland County, Orange County, Westchester County, Dutchess County, Greene County, and Rensselaer County, and senior leaders of the New York State Police.
The presentations and discussions focused on combining resources across offices and departments to combat the greatest threats to the quality of life and safety of the good people of the Hudson Valley. Areas identified as requiring a collective effort included:
Several case studies involving multi-agency efforts that led to highly successful prosecutions were discussed with an eye toward greater cooperation in the future. The participants also discussed community engagement and community priorities, including "hot spots" where the need for a combination of federal, state, and local resources is most acute.
"It is invaluable to hear directly from our state and local partners," said U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton. "Our principal objective is to deliver a better quality of life, including safe streets, for the people of the Hudson Valley, and we can best achieve that objective if we work in concert with our state and local partners. Together, we have brought-and will continue to bring-our most violent and most dangerous criminals to justice."
"Public safety does not stop at district or county lines," said Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York John A. Sarcone III. "This symposium underscores the power of strong partnerships among federal, state, and local law enforcement to confront the most serious threats facing our communities-violent crime, narcotics trafficking, and the exploitation of children. By sharing intelligence, coordinating resources, and aligning our priorities, we are better positioned to dismantle criminal organizations, protect the most vulnerable, and deliver real results for the people we serve."
"Drugs, guns, and violent crime are endemic public safety concerns that know no boundaries," said Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler. "In order to best protect the residents of Orange County from these ever-present dangers, we must work with our law enforcement partners, near and far. I am grateful not only for all of the law enforcement professionals who attended the symposium, but also for the commitment to work together to serve the residents of the Hudson Valley. This historic event highlights the importance of collaboration in effective law enforcement in the 21st century."
"This meeting was a tremendous opportunity to gather officials from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to share information and ideas on how we can leverage our resources to identify, investigate, and bring to justice the dangerous criminals bringing harmful narcotics and weapons into our communities," said Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Albany Field Office Craig Tremaroli. "I'm incredibly grateful to all the partners who made the time to attend this important discussion, and I look forward to working together to achieve our shared goal of keeping all our communities safe."
"DEA New York remains steadfast in our commitment to working alongside our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners to target those looking to distribute illicit narcotics throughout the Hudson Valley region," said DEA New York Enforcement Division Special Agent in Charge Farhana Islam. "These symposiums provide us the opportunity to gather and collaborate with our partners, which helps strengthen our resolve to enhance public safety and helps protect our communities from drug poisonings which are harming our neighbors."
"HSI New York was honored to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our fellow law enforcement leaders at the Hudson Valley Law Enforcement Symposium, united by our shared commitment to protecting our communities," said HSI New York Acting Special Agent in Charge Michael Alfonso. "Bringing together the strength and expertise of federal, state, and local partners is how we turn the tide against violent crime, drug traffickers, and those who prey on our children. When we unite our resources and resolve, we deliver real results-making the Hudson Valley a safer place for every New Yorker."
"We appreciate our U.S. Attorneys for hosting and participating in this collaborative effort," said Special Agent in Charge of ATF's New York Division Bryan DiGiralamo. "ATF's Crime Gun Intelligence, when combined with strong partnerships across all levels of law enforcement, enhances investigations and plays a critical role in reducing violent gun crime and keeping our communities safe."
"Special thanks to our United States Attorneys for the Southern and Northern Districts of New York, and the Orange County District Attorneys' Office, for bringing together our federal, state and local law enforcement partners for this meeting," said DEA Northeast Regional Associate Chief of Operations Frank Tarentino. "The DEA is committed to working with all our law enforcement partners across the region in targeting those drug trafficking organizations and individuals who are responsible for the most harm. This is the DEA's focus, both here and abroad, and we will continue this fight until we have a fentanyl-free America."