Police Logs 10.13.2022 through 11.07.2022

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Meeting date: 
Monday, November 7, 2022
Activity Logs
10/13/2022 – 11/7/2022
 
  1. On 10/13 at 1618 hours responded to the area of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (N) for a medical assist for a female experiencing dehydration. Emergency responders assisted the patient. Cleared.
  2. On 10/14 at 1815 hours received a motor vehicle complaint in the are of Greenfield road of a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. A New Hampshire plate number was obtained and the investigation is continuing. Motor vehicle violations against the operator are pending.
  3. On 10/15 at 1505 hours responded to the area of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (S) for a female that had fallen from a horse with a possible broken leg. Emergency responders assisted the patient. Cleared.
  4. On 10/18 at 1140 hours received a complaint of someone hunting and discharging a firearm in the area of Scoby road. Upon arrival, the area was checked with negative contact. Cleared.
  5. On 10/18 at 1715 hours received a suspicious person / vehicle complaint in the area of Perley road. It was reported that a grey colored Mazda was stopped near the complainant’s residence, a white male approximately fifty / sixty years old was in the driver’s seat. When the complainant approached the vehicle, the male operator sped away. No license plate was obtained. No contact made with vehicle. Cleared.
  6. On 10/21 at 1858 hours received a complaint from a resident residing in the area of Mountain road. The report was that there was someone in the complainant’s front yard area. Upon arrival the property was checked and no one was located. The complainant was informed that directed patrol would be initiated in the area.
  7. On 10/21 at 1858 hours responded to the area of Bible Hill road and Bible Hill road extension for a reported motor vehicle collision involving one vehicle. Upon arrival at the scene, the vehicle involved was located but no operator was located at this time. Within a short period of time and further investigation into the collision a suspect was developed who resides in the town of Deering. The vehicle involved was impounded. A search warrant was obtained, executed and upon additional information obtained the operator will be charged with Conduct after and Accident and Operating after Suspension.
 
  1. On 10/22 at 1230 hours received a report of a suspicious vehicle in the area of Bible Hill road on 10/21 approximately 1230 hours, and a New Hampshire plate number was obtained. Further investigation identified the owner who resides in Peterborough New Hampshire.
  2. On 10/23 at 1645 hours received an alarm activation in the area of Main street. Upon arrival the building was found to be secure. Cleared.
  3. On 10/23 at 2116 hours received a report of a motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles at the intersection of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (S) and Russell Station road. Under mutual aid, Hancock Police Department responded to the scene. Hancock Police were assisted by N.H. State Police.
  4. On 10/30 at 1055 hours received a report of a injured owl that was brought to the police station. The bird was transported to Wings of Wildlife Rehabilitation in Henniker N.H.
  5. On 11/1 at 0930 hours assisted a citizen with obtaining fingerprints for a position within the school district. Cleared
  6. On 11/1 at 1751 hours received a complaint of an attempted fraud issue with a resident residing in the area of Bible Hill road. The complainant reported that on 11/1 an unknown person attempted to take a loan out through a bank in the state of New York utilizing the complainant’s personal information. The complainant immediately did everything correct, locking down all financial assets and making the proper notifications and no breach was made by the unknown person(s).
  7. On 11/3 at 1652 hours received a report of a missing eleven-year-old child in the area Scoby road area. Additional information including a K-9 tracking unit out of Peterborough Police Department was requested. While on scene, within twenty minutes of arrival the eleven-year-old was located at the local skate park in town. Stood by until the missing child was reunited with his parents. Cleared.
  8. On 11/4 at 1727 hours received a complaint of OHRV’s being rode illegally on Dennison Pond road. Responded to check the area of concern with negative contact. Directed patrols will be conducted in the future and enforcement action taken against violators.
  9. On 11/4 at 1816 hours responded to a medical emergency in the are of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (N) for a seventy-six-year-old female who had fallen and sustained an injury to the head. Emergency responders assisted the patient. Cleared.
  10. On 11/6 at 1220 hours responded to area of Oak Hill road for the issuance of paperwork for Bedford Police Department. The involved person was contacted. Cleared.
 
 
Chief Fred Douglas