By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
The FBI field office in White Plains, New York, is moving to a larger space in nearby Rye to make room for more personnel.
The Journal News reports the move is expected between mid-November and early December.
The office will continue to cover Westchester and Putnam counties, while maintaining it focus on counter-terrorism, white collar and criminal investigation squads.
The office is moving to 600 Midland Ave.
The FBI said it plans to have more employees in the new office, but didn’t specify how many.
“It gives us easier access to the FBI if we need them, which isn’t much, but even so, the police commissioner and the city are happy to have them in our community,” said Rye City Manager Marcus Serrano.