Town of Ellicott Police

Town of Ellicott Police Webpage: http://www.townofellicott.com/police-department.html

Non emergency #716-665-7083 The Town of Ellicott was formed on June 1, 1812. Town Law.

It was one of the three Townships first formed within Chautauqua County. In 1886 the Village of Jamestown was incorporated as a City and became a Municipality separate from the Town of Ellicott. In 1891 Falconer was incorporated as a Village within the Township; - as was Celoron in 1896. As the Villages and Town became more populated and settled it was necessary to provide for the enforcement of t

he Laws and Ordinances that had been enacted to protect and preserve the rights of all. Each of the municipalities within Ellicott provided Law Enforcement individually. This practice was suitable to the circumstances. The total census was not large, it was dispersed in “pockets” with a very “less mobile” lifestyle; - and the City of Jamestown was the “hub” providing industry, mercantile, and other sources of supplies for the daily needs. Over a period of time an increased transience within the industrial, retail, and mercantile sector from this “hub” (either to mergers, distant locations, local suburban areas, or going out of business) changed the demographics, character, and relatively of the City, the Town, and the Villages to each other. Prior to 1968, Ellicott had part time Officers providing coverage on a part time basis within the Township outside of the Villages. Celoron had a similar setup for the Village, while the Village of Falconer had a full time Police Department. On March 20, 1968 the Town Board established a bona-fide Police Department pursuant to the provisions of section 150 of the N.Y.S. On April 15, 1968 the position of Chief of Police was established pursuant to N.Y.S. Town Law, N.Y.S. General Municipal Law, and N.Y.S. Civil Service Law. Prior to 1980 there were 11 full time sworn Officers and 8 part time sworn Officers employed among the three respective jurisdictions of the Town of Ellicott. On 6/1/81 the Village of Celoron dissolved its’ Police Department and became a part of the constituency of the Town of Ellicott Police Department. On 6/20/83, by voter referendum, the Village of Falconer dissolved its’ Police Department and also became a part of the constituency of the Town of Ellicott Police Department. Currently we have 12 full-time Police Officers, 9 part time Police Officers. We maintain a 24/7 patrol; - via 2 or 3 patrol units on an east – west assignment basis. We continue to evaluate, adjust, and improve our service delivery to meet the ever-changing needs for Law Enforcement within the Town of Ellicott.

02/08/2026

The Town of Ellicott Police want to make sure you have a great Super Bowl party... without kicking your good judgment to the curb 🚫🍺. If you're planning on enjoying the big game with a few (or more) drinks, PLEASE don't get behind the wheel. We'll have extra patrols out to keep our roads safe.

Congratulations Chief, it has been a pleasure working with you!
02/03/2026

Congratulations Chief, it has been a pleasure working with you!

Honoring Chief Timothy Jackson’s 25 Years of service on his final day.

Today, we celebrate the remarkable career of Chief Jackson, who dedicated 25 years of service to the Jamestown Police Department with integrity, tireless work ethic, and unwavering commitment to our community.

📜 Career Highlights:

May 1, 2000 – Appointed Patrolman
January 8, 2008 – Promoted to Sergeant
August 9, 2010 – Promoted to Lieutenant
November 30, 2020 – Appointed Chief/Director of Public Safety
February 4, 2026 – Retired from the Jamestown Police Department

Chief Jackson was an exceptional member of the SWAT team, serving as Team Leader and Team Commander. He also contributed to the Honor Guard and Awards Committee, always striving for excellence. Chief Jackson made significant contributions to the Kendall Club PBA, eventually holding the position of President.

As Chief of Police, his loyalty to his team and devotion to Jamestown were unmatched. Known for his humility and ability to lead by example, Chief Jackson gave countless hours to causes that mattered most.

His guidance, kindness, and honesty will be deeply missed, but his legacy of service and leadership will live on. Thank you, Chief Jackson, for faithfully protecting and serving the citizens of Jamestown for 25 years.

We wish you a happy and healthy retirement full of motorcycle rides and catching fish!

💙 Please join us in honoring Chief Jackson’s incredible contributions to our city.

12/31/2025
11/20/2025

Did you lose a set of keys at the Celoron Park? Key lanyard that says MIMI. If so, we have them at EPD.

We want you to have a fun safe Halloween.  We have designated DWI patrols on tonight.· Always drive 100% sober. Even one...
10/31/2025

We want you to have a fun safe Halloween. We have designated DWI patrols on tonight.
· Always drive 100% sober. Even one alcoholic beverage could be one too many.
· Plan ahead: Before you have even one drink, designate a sober driver to get you home safely. If you wait until you’ve been drinking to make this decision, you might not make the best one. · You have options to get home safely: Designate a sober driver or call a taxi or rideshare. Getting home safely is always worth it.
· If it’s your turn to be the designated driver, take your job seriously and don’t drink.
· If you see a drunk driver on the road, law enforcement. Dial 911
· If you have a friend who is about to drink and drive, take the keys away and let a sober driver get your friend home safely.

Job Posting: Part-Time Police Clerk II (Non-Competitive)Position Details:•  Hours: May vary 12-16 hours per week•  Pay: ...
10/02/2025

Job Posting: Part-Time Police Clerk II (Non-Competitive)

Position Details:
• Hours: May vary 12-16 hours per week
• Pay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour depending on experience

Job Description:
The Part-Time Police Clerk II provides essential administrative and clerical support to the Police Department. Responsibilities include managing official records, responding to public inquiries, scheduling appointments, performing data entry, filing, and assisting department staff.

Qualifications:
Candidates must possess strong organizational skills, computer proficiency, excellent communication abilities, and the capacity to multitask. Applicants are required to pass a background check.

Application Process:
Interested candidates may apply in person at the Police Department or request an application via email at [email protected]

Chief Daniel Ingrao

We've noticed an increase in SCAM phone calls and text messages circulating in our community.  Please be aware that you ...
10/02/2025

We've noticed an increase in SCAM phone calls and text messages circulating in our community. Please be aware that you should NEVER share personal information such as your Social Security Number, bank details, or passwords with ANYONE over the phone or via text message. Legitimate organizations will not ask for this information unsolicited. If you receive a suspicious call or message, hang up or delete it.

09/21/2025

Stop in and see us today at the FALLconer Fest..

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215 S Work Street
Falconer, NY
14733

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