Tuesday, January 31, 2012

January CFS

Sunday, January 01, 2012

0845:  Police responded to a 911 hang-up on Alice Drive.  It turned out that their daughter had been playing with the phone.

1303:  Police responded to a 911 hang-up on Brown Road.  It was a 991 misdial.

Monday, January 02, 2012

0130:  Police responded to a report of a combative subject trying to fight the ambulance crew on West Street.  The initial report was wrong; the subject was an eighteen-year-old female who was unconscious.  The officer followed the ambulance to Weeks and tried to speak with the subject.  She was too intoxicated to give any substantial information.  The officer followed up with her the next day.

1600:  Officers followed up with a juvenile about a stolen vehicle.  The investigation is ongoing.

1735:  Officers assisted a woman with a custody issue.  The father had not brought the child to the mother at the time he was supposed to, per court order.  The officer made him aware of this, and he agreed to bring the child to the mother.

2135:  Police responded to a single vehicle accident on Lost Nation.  The driver had swerved to avoid an animal and hit a telephone pole.  No injury was reported.

2330:  Per the incident with the unconscious female from the night before, police arrested Kaleigh Gendreau on a warrant out of Northumberland for Unlawful Possession of Alcohol and two counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child/Incompetent.  She was released on $1000 PR bail and has a court date of February 06.

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

1000:  Police issued a summons to Christopher Roy for Unregistered Vehicle.

2110:  Police received a report of a fire on West Street.  Police responded with the fire department.  The fire department determined that someone had left a cigarette near the side of the house and it had started to smolder.

2210:  Police responded to a residence after learning that a juvenile was kicked out of his house by his parents. The officer brought the juvenile to the police department and called a friend, who he will be staying with.  The incident was turned over to DCYF.

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

0645:  Police responded to an alarm at the elementary school.  The alarm was accidentally set off.
0826:  Police were asked to do a welfare check on an individual who lives on Pinette Street.  The officer did respond, and found the individual lying beside her bed, barely responsive.  The individual was transported to Weeks.

1309:  Police assisted an individual with some questions about restitution she was supposed to receive from a prior case.

1937:  Police received a report of a burglary on Second Street.  The incident remains under investigation at this time.

Thursday, January 05, 2012

1200:  Police assisted an individual in gaining entry into his car.

1745:  Police responded to a report of a suspicious motor vehicle on Route 3 North.  The officer found that the vehicle had a flat tire, which the operator was in the process of changing at the time.

1830:  Police assisted an individual in exchanging items with an ex-girlfriend.

2030:  Police found that the area in the road by Everybody’s Place on Route 3 South was flooding and advised dispatch.

Friday, January 06, 2012

0020:  While out patrolling, police noticed a vehicle blocking the way for the school bus in the morning.  The officer advised the local towing company, and got in touch with the owner of the vehicle.  The vehicle was brought to the owner’s residence.

1000:  Police responded to a single vehicle accident into a building on Spring Street.  No injury was reported; however, there was damage to both the vehicle and the building.

1333:  Police assisted an individual in gaining entry into their vehicle on State Street.

1825:  Police dealt with an issue between two individuals who were arguing over some money.  One of them stated that the other had taken a pair of her pants and a CD.  The officer advised the other that if she didn’t return them, she would be charged with theft.  The issue was eventually resolved.

Saturday, January 07, 2012

0015:  Police responded to a report of a verbal and physical altercation on Old Village Road.  Upon arriving, the officer discovered that all of the individuals involved were intoxicated.  One individual was removed from the residence and brought home.

Sunday, January 08, 2012

0605:  Officers responded to a single vehicle accident on Page Hill.  No injury was reported.  The vehicle was towed.

Monday, January 09, 2012

2205:  Police assisted in locating the owner of a loose dog and transporting the dog to him.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

1450:  Police received a report from an individual who lost her wallet at Ocean State Job Lots.  Ocean State was aware of the incident.  The officer took down the information and advised her to cancel any cards that were in the wallet.  The wallet was never turned into the police department, and a sweep of the parking lot yielded nothing.

1605:  Police assisted an individual with some questions she had about someone who she had let stay at her house.  It turned out to be a civil matter.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

1155:  Police received a call from the elementary school about an unruly juvenile who hit the principal a few times.  The child was suspended, and the officer followed up with the parents and the grandmother.

1839:  Police received a report of some vandalism that was done to the wall in the boys’ bathroom at the high school.  After investigating, officers charged a juvenile with Criminal Mischief and Criminal Threatening, and he does have a court date.

2246:  Police assisted in a civil standby on Summer Street that turned into a domestic.  As a result, officers arrested Kelsie Ordway for Criminal Mischief.  Miss Ordway has a court date of February 06, 2012.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

0945:  Police responded to a report of a deer walking around on Fisk Street.  The deer ran off toward the river.

2100:  Police did a welfare check on an individual on Second Street.  She had called a friend out of breath, saying that something had happened, and then hung up.  Upon arriving, officers found that she was just lonely and wanted someone to talk to.

Friday, January 13, 2012

1141:  The same individual from the night before called 911 advising that she is going crazy without her medication and that she needs an officer.  She did state that it was not an emergency.  The responding officer advised her not to call 911 if it is not an emergency, and he was able to calm her down.

1245:  Police followed up on a violation of a protective order.  A warrant was issued for Wayne Rowell for violation of said protective order, and Mr. Rowell turned himself into the Colebrook Police Department.  The case was turned over to the County Attorney.

1300:  Police assisted a gentleman with some questions about his ex-girlfriend’s bail conditions.

2135:  Police responded to an accident on Route 3 South.  The driver hit a telephone pole.  The female passenger was transported to Weeks via ambulance, and the truck and snowmobile trailer were towed from the scene.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

0145:  Police assisted the ambulance with an individual who was having chest pains.  The individual signed off with the ambulance.

1729:  Police stopped a vehicle for erratic operation on Route 3 South.  The driver was just tired.

1936:  Police stopped Brandon Bisson and arrested him for Driving After Revocation or Suspension.  Mr. Bisson was bailed on $250 PR and has a court date of February 27.

2117:  Police responded to a report of a burglary on Dean Brook Drive.  After investigating, police arrested Trisha Gaudette for Burglary, Default or Breach of Bail Conditions, and Tampering With Witnesses and Informants.  Cash bail was set at $500.00.  Miss Gaudette has a court date of February 13.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

1141:  Police received a report of a woman on Second Street who called 911 and asked for an ambulance to go somewhere in New York.  The woman told responding officers that a witch was putting spells on her and that she is under a voodoo curse.  Eventually officers determined that the woman was overusing her medication.  She was given a bed at the hospital for a couple of days, and her dog was transported to Riverside Rescue until she returned home.

1243:  Police received a report of a vehicle on Route 110 that ran out of gas.  The officer had gas brought to the vehicle.

1900:  Police responded to a domestic disturbance on Brooklyn Street.  The responding officer found that a husband had assaulted his wife.  As a result, Timothy Haycock was arrested for Simple Assault, Domestic Violence and held on $750.00 cash bail.  Mr. Haycock has a court date set for February 13.

2115:  Police responded to Melcher Street to assist with an unconscious male who had a seizure.

Monday, January 16, 2012

1305:  Police responded with the fire department to an alarm at the old Outfitters building.  Upon investigating, the fire department discovered that the sprinkler head had broken.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

0045:  Police responded to an alarm at the library.  Dispatch could not get in touch with a key-holder.  Police made sure the building was secure.

0857:  Police assisted a gentleman who stopped by the police department to say that his building is flooding and he has no heat.  Police were unable to reach the landlord, but directed the gentleman to the town office, where he was able to get help.

1222:  Police responded to a 911 hang-up at Nicole’s Creative Cuts and Styles.  It was a 991 misdial.

1343:  Police received a complaint of some dogs constantly barking on Dean Brook Drive.  This has been an ongoing issue.  Police are looking into it.

1955:  Police received a complaint of a snowmobile driving around on the hill.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

0919:  Police received a report of a missing juvenile.  Her brother dropped her off at the elementary school and left her there.  Both he and his mother were unaware that school had been delayed that day.  After some investigating, the juvenile was located at a nearby friend’s house.

1416:  Police spoke to a friend of the same gentleman from the day before who had the heat and flooding issues at his apartment.  He was still having the flooding issue, and the ceiling had caved in.  Police contacted Al’s Plumbing, who was able to stop the flooding.  The responding officer also called around to see if there was a bed available for the gentleman and was unable to locate one.  Police eventually were able to get in touch with a woman from Homeless Outreach, who came up to speak to the gentleman.

1455:  Police arrested Joseph Beaucage for Driving After Revocation or Suspension.  Mr. Beaucage was released with a court date of February 27, 2012.

1555:  Police responded to a complaint of erratic operation on Brown Road.

2245:  Police assisted a woman who believed she was being followed home from Lancaster.  The officer followed her to her residence and spoke with her for a few minutes before leaving.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

1615:  Police responded to a report of an unruly juvenile on Lost Nation Road.  The responding officer was able to calm everything down, and work out a plan between the mother and the son that was to everyone’s liking.

1708:  Police received a report from an individual who stated he was being harassed.  The individual stated that he just wanted to let the police department know, and wanted to know what he could do.  He was advised to get a restraining order.

1716:  Police received a report of possible animal abuse happening on Old Village Road.  The officer advised the caller to take her animal to the vet and have them document everything.  The incident is currently being investigated.

Friday, January 20, 2012

1650:  Police responded to a welfare check on Second Street.  The homeowner will be going to a clinic in Concord until further notice.  The responding officer secured the home.

1953:  Police responded to a report of a suspicious motor vehicle.  The officer located the vehicle and found that the two individuals inside were trying to get cell phone service.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

1624:  Police assisted an individual in gaining entry to their vehicle.

1628:  Police responded to a domestic disturbance on Rich Street.  Upon responding, officers determined that it was an argument between mother and son that was mutually engaged in.  No injuries were reported by either party.  The son went to stay at his grandmother’s house for the night.

1809:  Police assisted Stark police with a rollover accident.  No injuries were reported.

2237:  Police responded to a 911 hang-up on Old Village Road.  It turned out to be a 991 misdial.

January 22, 2012

0105:  Police investigated a suspicious motor vehicle parked behind the White Mountain storage units.

2110:  Police assisted an individual who was concerned because he was hearing some rumors that someone is stalking him.  The responding officer told him to get a no trespass order, and to call the department if the individual shows up at his house.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

1856:  Police received a complaint of a TT unit blocking the northbound lane on Route 3 South.  The responding officer found that the owner had parked the vehicle in his driveway, and it had slid down the driveway due to iciness.

2211:  Police responded to an accident on Route 3 South.  No injuries were reported.

2258:  Police took an intoxicated gentleman into protective custody and transported him to Coös County House of Corrections for the night.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

0842:  Police received a report of an accident that occurred at the Pit Stop.  The woman left her information with them, and only slight damage was done to the pumps.

1015:  Police received a report of two suspicious males walking away from the area near their house.  The responding officer found that they were just out for a walk.

2300:  Police arrested Curtis Gagnon on a Bench Warrant.  He was transported to Coös County House of Corrections for lack of bail.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

0815:  Police assisted U.S. Marshals in locating some individuals who they had warrants for.

1330:  Police responded to a 911 hang-up at the high school.  There was no emergency.

1520:  Police responded to a report of an attempted burglary on Fisk Street.  Nothing was missing or damaged.

1524:  Police assisted the elementary school with a juvenile whose mother never came to pick him up due to some confusion about after-school activities.  Eventually the mother did call back.

1700:  Police responded to a two-vehicle accident on Route 3 South.  No injuries were reported.

2110:  Police responded to a call about a vehicle that went off the road on Route 3 North.  The vehicle had already been pulled out when officers arrived a few minutes later.

Friday, January 27, 2012

1310:  Police received a report of a missing person, but upon callback, they discovered that the individual had already been found.

1355:  Police received a report of an assault at 141 Old Village Road.  The incident is currently under investigation.

1700:  Police received a report of possible Breach of Bail.  After investigating, officers determined that there was no wrongdoing.

2340:  Police assisted Lancaster police with a vehicle that refused to stop.  The individuals were taken into custody by Lancaster police.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

1510:  Police received a report of shots being fired around the Ocean State Job Lots area.  Upon responding, officers did not find anything out of the ordinary.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

1445:  Police executed a search warrant on Maple Street in regards to a recent burglary in town.  The case remains active and under investigation.

Monday, January 30, 2012

1700:  Police assisted an individual in gaining entry to their vehicle.

2010:  Police responded to a report of a vehicle driving erratically.  The officer did not note anything out of the ordinary.

2150:  Police responded to a report of a suspicious motor vehicle.  The driver and passenger were eating dinner before calling it a night.

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