Fred Cain questions Carroll County Commission over wiped cell phone records

May 05, 2025 | Carroll County, New Hampshire

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Public transparency took center stage at the Carroll County Commission meeting on May 5, 2025, as concerns were raised about the handling of a former commissioner's cell phone records. Fred Cain from Wolfeboro expressed his confusion and concern regarding claims that the county had wiped the phone clean, despite existing policies to retain records.

Cain emphasized the need for clarity, stating, "It's troubling... there needs to be some transparency with what may have been on that phone, especially with the pending investigation." His comments highlight ongoing issues surrounding accountability and record-keeping within the county government.
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In response, the commission reiterated that they did not wipe the cell phone, aiming to dispel any misconceptions. The discussion underscores the importance of maintaining public trust through transparent governance, especially as investigations unfold.

As the meeting progressed, the atmosphere remained lively, with light-hearted banter among commissioners, but the serious nature of Cain's concerns served as a reminder of the critical issues at hand. The commission's commitment to transparency will be closely watched as they navigate these challenges moving forward.

Converted from Carroll County NH Commission 5/5/25 FULL MEETING meeting on May 05, 2025
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