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Wolfeboro police commissioners hear staffing, training and dispatch relocation updates

2963173 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

At its April 10 meeting the Wolfeboro Police Commission heard activity statistics showing fewer incidents in March, reviewed staffing and hiring timelines, and was told the dispatch center is expected to move to the building's front section by late spring or early summer.

The Wolfeboro Police Commission on April 10 received monthly activity reports showing a small decline in incidents and discussed staffing, training and a planned move of the dispatch center, officials said.

Captain Libby, who delivered the department's monthly report, said "for the month of March, we had a decrease of 2 percent, with 49." He told commissioners collisions were down "40%, from 10 to 6," while traffic stops rose sharply from 61 in February to 157 in March.

The report also included dispatch and court statistics: the department recorded 3,501 calls for service handled by Wolfeboro Central Dispatch in March and 154 walk-ins in the month, with 447 walk-ins year to date. Captain Libby said court-related fines totaled roughly $1,700.4 and that the department's operating budget…

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