Police Logs 01.31.2023 thru 02.20.2023

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Monday, February 20, 2023
Activity Logs
01/31/2023 – 02/20/2023
 
  1. On 2/1 at 0951 hours received a report of a suspicious vehicle parked on Russell Station road near the Greenfield town line and a person is possibly sleeping in the vehicle. Upon arrival the vehicle was gone. Further investigation, the vehicle was disabled, wrecker service called, vehicle towed and occupant given ride. Cleared.
  2. On 2/3 at 1150 hours received a complaint from a citizen relative to an issuing of a bad check case. Upon further investigation and obtaining documents related to the investigation this issue was addressed under New Hampshire RSA 638:4. Case closed.
  3. On 2/3 at 1200 hours received a report of a dispute between to contractors in the area of New Boston road relative to the retraining of certain equipment. This was determined to be a civil issue and advised the complainant that civil court would need to be initiated.
  4. On 2/5 at 1119 hours was dispatched to a 911 hang-up call in the area of Bible Hill road. Upon arrival it was determined that a young child had called 911 because she saw a black cat in the roadway and did not want it to get hit by a vehicle. Educated child with mother about the use of 911. Cleared.
  5. On 2/5 at 1205 hours received a request to conduct a civil stand-by involving a past tense domestic issue in the area of Poor Farm road. Responded to the location and stood-by until the citizen cleared the residence.
  6. On 2/6 at 0800 hours received information from the Hillsborough 6th Circuit Court of a DV/Stalking order for a person residing in the area of Chandler road.
  7. On 2/7 at 0640 hours received a motor vehicle complaint which may have been related to a Stalking order previously issued by the Goffstown 9th Circuit Court which allegedly occurred on Pleasant Pond road at 0631 hours on this date. Further investigation was conducted and the suspect was identified. Investigation pending.
  8. On 2/7 at 0715 hours, while on patrol along New Boston road a motor vehicle collision involving a deer was located in the area of 532 New Boston road. The operator, Mr. Kenneth Fox, age 60 of Goffstown New Hampshire was traveling westbound along New Boston road operating a 2008 Volvo when a deer was struck by the vehicle which the operator was not able to avoid. Damage was sustained to the front of the vehicle although was driven from the scene. Cleared.
 
  1. On 2/8 at 1007 hours dispatched to the area of Greenfield road for a report of a vehicle off the roadway into a snowbank. The operator was requesting assistance. Upon arrival, no damage was located on the vehicle and was unable to get out of the snowbank. A local wrecker company was dispatched, assisted the operator. Cleared.
  2. On 2/8 at 1010 hours a citizen arrived at the police station for a medical emergency with their teenage child. An ambulance was requested through the Hillsborough County dispatch center to respond to the police station for the victim. Emergency personnel arrived and transported the victim to a local hospital. Cleared
  3. On 2/9 at 1000 hours a citizen came to the station requesting assistance with her 911 life-line. Assisted the resident with identifying the problem.
  4. On 2/9 at 1400 hours dispatched to the area of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (S) for a welfare check on a resident. Contact was made with the resident and found to be fine. Cleared.
  5. On 2/9 at 1500 hours two citizens made complaints of a criminal trespass complaint that had taken place at their residence on New Boston road several times within the last week. The investigation identified a suspect in the matter. After consultation with the complainants, the suspect was located and advised of RSA 635:2 criminal trespass. The suspect was warned not to return to the property in question or criminal charges would be filed and subject to arrest. Cleared.    
  6. On 2/10 at 1615 hours, under mutual aid request from Bennington Police responded to the Crotched Mountain ski area parking lot. It had been reported that vehicles were being parked in the ambulance zone. Upon arrival, no vehicles were found to be illegally parked within the parking lot area. Cleared.
  7. On 2/13 at 1200 hours received a call from a citizen relative to assisting them with the collection of unwanted prescription drugs. Responded to the area of Dodge Hill road, secured the items, transporting them back to he police station and securing them within the Safe Medical Prescription Container. Cleared.
  8. On 2/17 at 1415 hours received complaint from a citizen residing in Mont Vernon N.H who wished to report that while he was riding his bicycle in Francestown on 2/16/2023 he was struck by a vehicle passing by. The reporting person was called. He advised he was riding his bicycle on 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike by the Post Office on 2/16 when a vehicle passed him and slightly struck his left arm, no injuries. The operator immediately pulled over and spoke with the complainant making sure he was not injured and gave him his information. Complainant only wanted the operator contacted and asked to be more careful. The operator of the vehicle was later contacted. Cleared.
  9. On 2/18 at 1400 hours received a call from an out of State resident wanting this agency to check the welfare of his son who resides in Francestown. Through a conversation with the resident everything was determined to be fine with the son. Cleared.
  10. On 2/18 at 1546 hours received a report of a suspicious vehicle/person who followed a female employee from the Crotched Mountain Ski area to her home in Amherst New Hampshire. The vehicle was described as being a grey colored pick-up truck with a light bar on it and no registration was obtained. Area agencies advised.
  11. On 2/19 at 1620 hours returned a call to a complainant involving a criminal mischief complaint on New Boston road. It was reported a vehicle traveling on New Boston road struck her mailbox post and was heading east towards New Boston. It was determined that the complainant had called and left a message on the business line and not the Hillsborough County Dispatch number, as the officer at the time of the call was out of the station on patrol. No plate number was obtained but was a Massachusetts plate number. Complainant was given the emergency dispatch telephone number.
  12. On 2/19 at 1200 received a suspicious vehicle/person complaint for a white colored BMW or Audi vehicle near the golf course on 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (N). The reporting person described the vehicle with an unknown Florida rear license plate stopped in the road, one occupant was a bearded Hispanic with several passengers. Stated that when eye contact was made with him, the vehicle spun a three-point turn and raced back towards Bennington road. Responded to the area and checked the whole area including the ski area. Located nothing, cleared.
 
 
Chief Fred Douglas
Francestown Police Department