Police Log 01.01.2022 through 01.25.2022

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Meeting date: 
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Activity Logs
1/1/2022 – 1/25/2022
         
 
  1. On 1/4/2022 responded to the area of Russell Station road for a request for a VIN inspection. Completed same and cleared.
  2. On 1/2/2022 received a report of a missing canine in the area of Bennington road. Spoke with the owner and also placed the information Francestown Face-Book page.
  3. On 1/7/2022 received a report of a business alarm activation in the area of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (S). It was determined to me operator error.
  4. On 1/8/2022 responded to Greenfield in the area of Zephyr Lake road under mutual aid to assist Greenfield PD with a medical issue. Assisted and then cleared.
  5. On 1/12/2022 at 1338 received a report of a missing canine in the area of Russell station road. Description was taken and forwarded to Hillsborough County dispatch.
  6. On 1/13/2022 at 1639 received a request for a VIN inspection in the area of 2nd new Turnpike (S). Completed same and cleared.
  7. On 1/15/2022 at 1632 received a complaint from a citizen in the area of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (N), requesting information on a subject that had possession of his license plates after he had sold the vehicle to a subject living in Alstead New Hampshire. Information was provided and further advised that the registration plates should not have stayed on the vehicle when sold.
  8. On 1/15/2022 at 1431 received a report of a serious medical issue in the area of Bennington road. Upon arrival while also being assisted by Greenfield PD the patient was assisted and later transported to the hospital. Cleared.
  9. On 1/16/2022 at 1500 received a call for a mutual aid emergency assistance to a police officer on Main Street in Hancock. Upon arrival it was determined that the officer had detained a female and needed assistance in securing and transporting the individual. Assistance was provided. Cleared.
  10. On 1/18/2022 at 1400 received a complaint of unrestrained canines in the area of Farrington and Greenfield road in a parking lot. The incident had taken place on 1/16/2022. The investigation was furthered and the person responsible for the canines was contacted. Owner advised that the canines had to be in his control at all times un New Hampshire RSA 466 and the Francestown Town Ordinance.
  11. On 1/20/2022 at 1600 received a request to respond to the area of Clarkville road area to conduct a welfare check. Upon arrival no contact was made. At 1715 hours another check was made and contact was made with the resident. Cleared
  12. On 1/20/2022 at 1820 received a mutual aid request for Greenfield PD to respond to the area of Slip road to assist in a cruelty to animal investigation. Upon arrival the Greenfield PD was assisted with the investigation. Cleared.
  13.  On 1/22/2022 at 1236 received a complaint of two vehicles traveling at a high rate of speed on 2nd new Turnpike (N). Area checked and no contact made. Cleared.
  14. On 1/22/2022 at 1505 received a report from a citizen in the area of Bennington road relative to a possibly scam issue. A report was completed and placed on file.
  15. On 1/22/2022 at 1657 received a report of an OHRV collision in the area of 1205 Old County Road (north). It was reported had operator sustained serious injuries. Francestown Rescue also responded. Upon arrival the initial investigation was conducted by this agency. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department responded to the scene and conducted the OHRV investigation into the collision.
  16. On 1/25/2022 at 0646 hours a reported collision (vehicle verses deer) was reported in the area of New Boston road in Francestown and the New Boston town line on Route 136. At the time the New Boston Police Department responded to assist with the collision. Substantial damage was sustained to the right front fender area and the deer could not be located. The vehicle was driven away.
  17. On 1/25/2022 at 0951 received a complaint of a possible fraud or scam. The complainant provided all the information related to the incident. This involved VISA debit card, and what was called a Cash/APP Square Inc. It was believed that some of the victim’s personal information was compromised.
  18. On 1/25/2022 at 1235 this agency received a request from the Candia Police Department for a welfare check in the area of Poor Farm road. It was reported that a relative living in Candia could not contact the person in Francestown. Upon arrival contact was made with the family member and everything was secure. Cleared.
 
Respectfully submitted,
 
 
Chief Fred Douglas