The Interlaken Police Department is located in the south end of Seneca County between Seneca and Cayuga Lakes. Anderson, Chief Anderson had served the Village of Interlaken as a part-time Police Officer from 1998 to 2005 and from March of 2012 to October 2012. On October 26, 2012 he was hired as the Village of Interlaken’s first full time Police Officer. In December of 2012 he was promoted to Poli
ce Sergeant and in April of 2013 he was promoted to the position of Police Chief. Prior to working for the Interlaken Police Department Chief Anderson worked as a Deputy Sheriff for the Seneca County Sheriff’s Department from June of 1998 to January of 2001, he then worked as a Deputy Sheriff for the Tompkins County Sheriff’s Office from January of 2001 until October of 2012. Bond has worked for the Village of Interlaken since 1975. He is a retired Captain from the Seneca County Sheriff’s Office and the former Police Chief of the Village of Interlaken. On February 14,2021 Police Chief Leon Anderson Retired as Interlaken Second Police Chief. Chief Leon Anderson during his tenure , began the 21st century building of the Police Department with the help of his local Law Enforcement partners. New Rules and Regulations. standard operating procedures, body worn Cameras, new Police Vehicles and equipment. He created an internship program and gave new Police a officers a stepping stone to their future Law Enforcement careers. The Agency under Chief Anderson became a modern Police agency with better digital records management, equipment and transparency. For a small Village Agency the staff and the Agency are some of the most qualified individuals in the area. Thank you (Ret) Chief Anderson in your leadership and taking the Interlaken Police Department into the digital and technological age! Your service to this Community has been and is appreciated. On February 15,2021 “Acting” Part-Time Police Chief Kyle DiNardo was sworn in as Police Chief. Chief DiNardo will continue with the Departments growth and transparency. Congratulations to Chief Kyle DiNardo in his new role as Police Chief.