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Yorktown swears in three new police officers, chief highlights local hires and community ties

Town Board of the Town of Yorktown · March 12, 2026
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Chief Robert Noble introduced and administered the oath to three new Yorktown Police Department officers — Mark Anthony Adams, Madison Esposito and Timothy Kozlowski — noting their military, academy and local ties and the department’s focus on community policing.

Yorktown Police Chief Robert Noble (Robert Noble, Police Chief) introduced and swore in three new members of the Yorktown Police Department during the March 10 town board work session.

Chief Noble presented the backgrounds of the officers and administered the oath of office. Mark Anthony Adams (Officer), a former NYPD counterterrorism unit member and Army Reserve military police sergeant, was sworn in and then congratulated by the chief and board. Madison Esposito (Probationary Officer) and Timothy Kozlowski (Probationary Officer), both with local and regional academy experience, were likewise sworn and addressed the board and the audience.

Officer Adams, after the oath, thanked the chief, the town and his family, and pledged to serve the community. Esposito and Kozlowski also thanked family, colleagues and the department in brief remarks.

Chief Noble used the occasion to emphasize the department’s culture and the value of local hires: several of the new officers are Yorktown or Lakeland graduates, he said, and he praised the department’s training, recruitment and esprit de corps. He also announced upcoming department charitable activities, including a March 16 “Act of Kindness Day” and drives to support United for the Troops and a local family in need.

No board action was required for the swearing-in; the board and audience offered applause and welcome remarks.