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Police work remains a family tradition: Father and sons have continued Constantine history in law enforcement.
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Times Union (Albany, NY)
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January 3, 2007
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Byline: Mike Goodwin
Jan. 3--NISKAYUNA -- Tom Constantine comes from a long line of cops.
His father, Thomas A. Constantine, led both the State Police and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. His maternal grandfather, Robert Cryan, was an FBI agent and then a State Police captain. His brother, Kevin, is a decorated FBI agent who led an investigation of a group of rogue Boston cops. Tom Constantine found his muse in local police work, working as a p...
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