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Congratulations to Det. Pabey on her Caring New Yorker Award

The 34th Precinct's Det. Haydey Pabey (3rd from right) received the award at Madison Square Garden Aug. 28.
The 34th Precinct’s Det. Haydey Pabey (3rd from right) received the award at Madison Square Garden Aug. 28.

The 34th Precinct Community Council Executive Board extends its congratulations to Det. Haydee Pabey, the 34th Precinct’s Community Affairs officer, on being awarded a Caring New Yorker Award in a ceremony at Madison Square Garden. The awards were presented to three New Yorkers Aug. 28 by the New York Liberty women’s basketball team and Fidelis Care, a health insurer.

Here is an excerpt from the awards announcement:

A 16 year veteran in the New York City Police Department, Detective Haydee Pabey proactively sustains and nurtures relationships with the Washington Heights and Inwood communities. She has played an important role in engaging youth by forging and fostering positive community-police relationships through community activities, school participation, information-sharing, and collaborative partnerships.

The achievement was also recognized by the precinct commander, Dep. Insp. Chris Morello, in a tweet:

Tweet from @NYPD34PCT

Map of 34th Precinct Patrol Sectors

The 34th Precinct is divided into four sectors (A, B, C, D,) each with two Neighborhood Coordinating Officers and 10-12 “steady” sector patrol officers. This means that you can get to know the police officers that are in your neighborhood. Except in major emergencies or other rare instances, sector cars do not leave their sector while on duty. This map shows the approximate boundaries of the four sectors.

Photo highlights from National Night Out in the 34th Precinct

The 34th Precinct Community Affairs officers and the 34th Precinct Community Council, along with many other members of NYPD, other city agencies, and community organizations joined together on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, for the annual National Night Out Against Crime. This year’s event was at the Anne Loftus Playground, at the corner of Broadway and Riverside Drive, near Dyckman Street. Here are some photo highlights.