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PEMBROKE POLICE DAILY LOGS TO PROTECT AND SERVEOCTOBER 1, 2009 TO OCTOBER 31, 2009 Officers responded to 1,101 calls for service, including the following arrests: FRIDAY OCT. 2 9:20 a.m.-Pembroke St., Officers Nickerson and Hanson served arrest warrant for Merrimack County Sheriffs Office on Corey Miller, 17 of Pembroke ...
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PEMBROKE POLICE DAILY LOGS TO PROTECT AND SERVESEPTEMBER 1, 2009 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 Officers responded to 1,214 calls for service, including the following arrests: THURS. SEPT. 3 12:30 p.m.-Glass St., Officer Cunha placed Michael Silver, 32 of Main St. Pembroke under arrest for outstanding bench warrant, Silver was ...
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PEMBROKE POLICE DAILY LOGS TO PROTECT AND SERVEAUGUST 1, 2009 TO AUGUST 31, 2009 Officers responded to 1,440 calls for service, including the following arrests: SAT. AUGUST 1 8:43 p.m.-N. Pembroke Rd., Officer Allen initiated motor vehicle stop, placed William Morel, 38 of Crescent St. Pittsfield under arrest for ...
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BY DAN O'BRIEN
Hooksett’s three Police Commission members said they would recuse themselves from handling
a grievance filed by former police officer Jason Defina.
Defina, a 10-year Hooksett Police Department veteran, was fired by the commission in a 2-1 vote Sept. 8.
The decision, made Sept. 28, comes less than two weeks after state ...
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Today I present to you a tale of misconduct so alarming that it must be told – even though it happened in the distant land of Chichester and not here in the ‘bronx: My folks own a rental property over off of Route 4 that had been vacant for some time, but was leased to a fresh pair of tenants within the last month. ...
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By Darrell Halen
A $7.3 million proposal to build a new police station was unanimously backed
by Salem selectmen and appears to have the support of most Budget Committee members.
Plans call for a 26,000-square-foot building that would be constructed behind
the current station. The new facility is being requested to accommodate a ...
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By Darrell Halen
Two new patrolmen and a new sergeant were recently sworn in at the Pelham Police Department.
Brian Kelly, 24, is from Farmington, Conn. He graduated from Farmington High School in 2002 and earned a bachelor of science degree in business administration four years later. He spent about a year working in purchasing in the steel ...
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