Police Logs 07.25.2022 through 08.09.2022

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Meeting date: 
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Activity Logs
7/25/2022 – 8/9/2022
 
 
  1. On 7/26 at 1115 hours located electrical wires and a telephone phone broken in the area of 1812 Poor Farm road obstructing the roadway. Eversource Energy was arriving on the scene. Further investigation into the matter determined that a large piece of equipment that was being removed from a logging site by Sizemore Truck and Auto from Weare road from New Boston was involved. Upon contacting the trucking company, it was determined that Eversource Energy was previously contacted. Road closed for several hours.
  2. On 7/29 at 1743 hours responded under mutual aid to Bennington road in the town of Bennington to assist with a single motor vehicle collision that was reported as striking a tree a tree. Upon arrival, assisted Bennington Police department with traffic control until the scene was cleared at 1900 hours. Cleared.
  3. On 7/30 at 1558 hours received a E911 call for an elderly male who was reported lost in the area of Journeys End road. Upon arrival the missing person had been located and it was determined that the victim resided in the area of Gerrish road. The victim was reunited with the family. Cleared.
  4. On 7/30 at 2150 hours responded to a medical assist in the area of Pleasant Pond road for a seventy-year-old female who had fallen. Upon arrival the patient was assisted by emergency personnel. Cleared.
  5. UPDATE: On 8/3 at 1456 hours received information from the Manchester Police Department that a theft of a firearm reported to this agency on 10/28/2021 had been recovered by their agency through a separate investigation. As a result of this information was further documented.
  6. On 8/3 at 1511 hours received a report of possible alcoholic beverages being consumed at the town beach on Scoby Pond. Upon arrival a report was taken from the lifeguards on scene. Investigation followed.
  7. On 8/3 at 1614 hours received a report of a medical call in the area of King Hill road for a two-year-old possibly experiencing a seizure. Upon arrival emergency personnel assisted the patient. Cleared.
 
  1. On 8/4 at 1200 hours received a report from a citizen from Pleasant Pond road involving a possible scam issue involving the United States Census Bureau. Further investigation into the matter, it was determined the material from the U.S. Census Bureau which was received through regular mail to the reporting person was found to be legitimate. Cleared.
  2. On 8/4 at 1637 hours received a report of a missing canine in the area on New Boston road, the complainant who was canine sitting was very upset. Upon arrival the missing canine had returned to the residence. Cleared.
  3. On 8/5 at 0805 hours received a report of a tree on electrical wires in the area of Wilson Hill road. Eversource Energy advised.
  4. On 8/5 at 1135 hours received a report from a citizen of suspicious e-mail that was received at the residence in the area of Bennington road. The complainant reported that an e-mail was received, allegedly from the FBI regarding a compensation check for a large amount of money. It was confirmed that the complainant did not provide any personal information online and only wanted the complaint placed on file with this agency.
 
 
 
 
Respectfully submitted,
 
Chief Fred Douglas