Police Logs 11.28.2022 thru 12.12.2022

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Meeting date: 
Monday, December 12, 2022
Activity Logs
11/28/2022 – 12/12/2022
 
 
  1. On 11/28 at 1300 hours conducted a stand-by relative to a child custody issue which was ordered out of the Goffstown 9th Circuit Court on 11/27/2022. Conducted stand-by and cleared.
  2. On 11/29 at 1012 hours received a complaint from the area of Poor Farm road relative to an attempted scam through a phone call. The unknown caller was asking the complainant if he needed any prescriptions refilled. The complainant’s personal information was not breached. Report taken.
  3. On 11/28 at 1500 hours received a complaint from a resident from the Birdsall road area. It was reported that a vehicle (description obtained) was speeding passing the residence. A follow-up investigation took place the following morning at 0630 hours, the suspect vehicle and operator was stopped on Birdsall road. The operator was confronted with the complaint, advised that she was operating the vehicle at the time. Operator released with a warning. Cleared.
  4. On 11/29 at 2347 hours received a complaint of several animals in the roadway in the area New Boston and Dennison Pond road.
  5. n 11/30 at 1722 hours received a business alarm activation in the area of Main street. State Police advised.
  6. On 12/1/2022 at 0753 hours received a complaint of a domestic disturbance in the area of Poor Farm road. It was further advised that one of the parties involved was threatening harm to themselves. Responded to location and located the person in question. After further investigation it was determined that the person involved was not a concern. Cleared.
  7. On 12/1 at 1300 hours received a complaint of a suspicious vehicle in the area of Bennington road. No firm description was received and directed patrols would be conducted in the area. Cleared.
  8. On 12/1/2022 at 1719 hours received a report of a domestic disturbance in the area of Poor farm road and one party was out of control and suicidal. Upon arrival and further investigation, the individual was transported to Amherst N.H. for the evening. Cleared.
  9. On 12/2 at 2057 hours responded to the area of Mountain road for a reported possible missing person. It was determined that no one was missing and relatives of the complainant were contacted. Cleared.
  10. On 12/6 at 0749 hours received a report of a single vehicle collision in the area of Greenfield road involving a whitetail deer. Upon arrival the operator was identified as one William R. Aye, age 57 of Weare N.H. No injuries to the occupant who was operating a 2016 Mazda 4 door. The vehicle sustained front end damage and was towed from the scene. Cleared.
  11. On 12/7 at 1041 hours responded to the area of Wilson Hill road for a report of a residential alarm activation. Upon arrival then residence was found to be secure and the owner was contacted and advised. Cleared.
  12. On 12/7 at 2124 hours received a compliant from a resident in the King Hill road area of a vehicle with loud exhaust. Report taken.
  13. On 12/9 at 0904 hours received a complaint of a possible scam issue in the area of Bible Hill road. Further investigation indicated that a phone call was received. The complainant advised that an unknown caller called indication that his nephew had been arrested and was incarcerated, gave a case number and an Attorneys name and phone number. Bail money was needed right away. It was determined that this was an attempted “grandparent scam”. No breach of the complainant’s information was obtained. Cleared.
  14. On 12/9 at 1642 hours received a request to respond to the area of Avery road to assist the Wilton Police department with notifying the residence and issuing paperwork. Completed and cleared
  15. On 12/9 at 1823 hours received a request to assist in a pursuit which was initiated by the Antrim PD and suspect vehicle was last observed in Deering. Responded to the town line and no contact with suspect vehicle. Cleared.
  16.  On 12/9 at 2106 hours received a complaint of canine(s) being a nuisance in the area of Marino road. Further follow-up on the complaint was conducted and the owners of the canines were identified. The owner was issued a warning, advised to negate the nuisance or court action would take place. Cleared.
  17. On 12/10 at 1430 hours received a complaint from a resident residing in the area of 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike (S) of the discharging of firearms in tha area. Responded to the area and spoke directly with a resident residing south of the complainant. It was determined that this person was responsible for the disturbance and was advised to cease the discharging of firearms. Cleared.
  18.  On 12/10 at 1625 hours responded to the area of Trailside Lane to assist the Portsmouth Police Department to assist in locating a subject. Responded to the area in question. Upon arrival it was determined the suspect does not reside at the location. Cleared.
  19. On 12/11 at 1616 hours received a request for a citizen assist for a motor vehicle lockout. Responded to the location and assisted the citizen and then cleared.
  20. On 12/11 at 1640 hours received a report of a vehicle off the roadway in the area of New Boston road. Upon arrival, located the operator and vehicle. The Francestown Highway Department assisted with helping treat the roadway so that motorist could navigate the elevation by the police station. Cleared.
 
Chief Fred Douglas