Police Log 01.26.2022 through 02.21.2022

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Meeting date: 
Monday, February 21, 2022
Activity Logs
1/26/2022 – 2/21/2022
         
 
  1. On 1/26/ at 1927 hours received a complaint involving a juvenile and a criminal threatening complaint. This involved the individuals involved using an app called “Snap-Chat” while attending the Great Brook school in Antrim. Investigation completed.
  2. On 1/28 at 1824 hours responded to 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike south for a report of a single motor vehicle collision, reported the vehicle struck a tree. Upon arrival the operator was identified as Thad W. Page, age 29 of New Boston Road in Francestown. The collision investigation indicated that the operator was traveling westbound on 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike operating a 2010 Dodge pickup when the vehicle lost control, leaving the roadway and stuck a tree. The operator sustained non-life-threatening injuries but was transported to the hospital. The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene. The causation factor of the collision was determined to be two contributing factors; defective equipment and roadway conditions.
  3. On 1/29 at 1256 hours received a complaint of an injured white-tail deer in the area of Russell Station road. Upon speaking with the complainant, the animal had not been observed in some time.
  4. On 1/29 at 1812 hours received a parking complaint along Bible Hill road area. Resolved the complaint.
  5. On 1/30 at 1101 hours received a report of a vehicle off the roadway in the area of Bennington and Mountain Road. It was reported that the vehicle was off the roadway and struck a tree. Greenfield Police Department responded to the scene and conducted a traffic collision investigation.
  6. On 2/1 at 0725 hours responded mutual aid to route 136 in Greenfield for a report of a traffic collision. Upon arrival the entire length of Route 136 was checked to the Peterborough town line. No collision located.
  7. On 2/1 at 0612 hours received a complaint of an erratic operator traveling along New Boston road. Vehicle described as being an older model Chevrolet pick-up which occurs on a regular basis. No late number given.
  8. On 2/1 at 1811 hours received a call for a welfare check in the area of main Street. Upon arrival, and checking the residence the owner could not be located. A short time later contact was made and determined to be fine. Cleared.
  9. On 2/1 at 2030 hours received a request for mutual aid in the town of Hancock in the area of Tannery Hill for a report that an operator that had been stopped by a Peterborough officer and had struck the law enforcement officer’s vehicle, fleeing into a wooded area. Responded an assisted with the search of the suspect until clearing.
  10. On 2/2 at 1727 hours received a complaint in the are of Bible Hill road of a canine bite. The victim stated that while walking in the area she sustained a slight injury from a canine. The investigation determined the owner, who was warned for unrestrained canine. The canine was found to have had its current vaccination and the victim was advised.
  11. On 2/2 at 2144 hours received an E-911 hang-up call in the area of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike. State police advised.
  12. On 2/3 at 1949 hours received a suspicious vehicle complaint from a citizen residing in the area of Hirman Patch Lane. The report was a suspicious green colored Chevrolet pick-up truck was in the area. Responded to area and arriving at 2006 hours. The vehicle was gone upon arrival.
  13. On 2/4 at1858 hours received a report of a motor vehicle collision in the area of Bennington and Schoolhouse road. New Hampshire State Police could not respond and Greenfield Police would respond if the collision was confirmed by the responders. Nothing confirmed.
  14. On 2/5 at 1224 hours received a residential alarm activation in the area of Poor Farm road. New Boston Police responded and found the residence secure.
  15. On 2/5 at 1416 hours received a complaint on an on-line stalking complaint from a resident in the area of Clarkville road. The investigation is continuing.
  16. On 2/6 at 0750 hours received a report of a medical emergency in the area of Oak Hill road. Upon arrival at the scene assistance was provided. Cleared.
  17. On 2/6 at 2039 hours received a report of a well-being check for someone that has activated an “SOS” notification. The coordinates were located and location established in the area of Crotched Mtn. Ski area behind the Condos off Onset road. This area was determined to be in the town of Bennington. A short time later the original caller indicated that he had contacted his friend and everything was fine.
  18.  On 2/8 at 1926 hours received a report of a moto vehicle collision in the area of Bennington road. State Police advised.
  19. On 2/11 at 2147 hours received a report of a vehicle striking deer in the area of New Boston and Scoby road. Further no damage to vehicle but deer was deceased.
  20. On 2/12 at 1141 hours received a report of an operator passing the complainant on a solid line in the town of Mont Vernon on the 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike. No contact made.
  21. On 2/14 at 1301 hours received a complaint of an erratic operator in the 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike and Russel Station road. No contact made.
  22. On 2/14 at 1340 hours received a report of a found German Shepard in the area of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike South near Stevens Road. A short time later the owner called this agency and was reunited with them. Cleared.
  23. On 2/19 at 1815 hours received a report of a single motor vehicle collision in the area of New Boston and Bible Hill road and no injuries. State Police advised.
Respectfully submitted,
 
Chief Fred Douglas