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Police chief reports 17 calls in February, new officer on patrol and pending civil suit on Rose Street property

Village of Lyndon Station Board · March 9, 2026
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Summary

Chief Jeremy Bonikowske reported 17 calls for service in February, a new officer named Kevin has begun patrol duties, and a civil suit is pending regarding a Rose Street property; enforcement depends on documented evidence or a written employee statement.

Police Chief Jeremy Bonikowske told the board that the department handled 17 calls for service in February and issued one speeding citation. He also said the department's new officer, Kevin, has begun patrol duties.

Chief Bonikowske reported that a civil suit concerning the Rose Street property has been filed; the board issued a 30-day notice to the property owner and Chief Bonikowske said he will return to investigate after that period. He explained the village cannot take enforcement action unless there is documented evidence of business activity on the property or a written statement from a former employee confirming a business is operating there. The question has been raised with the village attorney.