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Sag Harbor Police Department Purchases First Hybrid Vehicle

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Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy and Sag Harbor Village Police Chief Austin McGuire. Michael Heller photo

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy and Sag Harbor Village Police Chief Austin McGuire. Michael Heller photo Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy and Sag Harbor Village Police Chief Austin McGuire with the village PD's brand-new 2020 Ford Hybrid Police Inteceptor Utility vehicle that was delivered to the village on January 23rd, 2020

author on Jan 31, 2020
Last week, the Sag Harbor Village Police Department became the first department in Suffolk County to own the first-ever pursuit-rated hybrid police SUV — a new model by Ford that... more

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