Honoring the Legacy of Retired Assistant Chief Len Serusa of The Niagara County Auxiliary Police.
- Aug 10
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The volunteer law enforcement community is mourning the passing of Leonard "Len" Serusa, whose legacy includes decades of dedicated service with the Niagara County, NY Auxiliary Police, where he ultimately retired as Assistant Chief.
Throughout his years of volunteer law enforcement service, Chief Serusa demonstrated the professionalism, leadership, and commitment that define the Auxiliary Police mission, helping support public safety while mentoring fellow volunteers and serving the citizens of Niagara County, NY. Rising through the ranks to Assistant Chief, he played an important role in the development and leadership of the organization, leaving a lasting impact on those who served alongside him. His career is a reminder that Auxiliary Police leaders devote countless volunteer hours to protecting their communities while helping build strong, capable volunteer law enforcement programs for future generations.
The VLEOA extends its deepest condolences to Len's family, friends, and his Auxiliary Police family. His years of service and leadership will be remembered with gratitude and respect.





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