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Commission approves detective’s ICAC training as department reports rise in calls and enforcement
Summary
The Laconia Police Commission approved travel for a detective to attend Internet Crimes Against Children training; Chief Canfield reported a 9% increase in calls for service in April and described traffic enforcement and safety efforts on Route 106.
The Laconia Police Commission approved travel expenses for a detective to attend Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) training and heard monthly activity reports showing increased calls for service and expanded enforcement activity.
The commission voted to approve travel for Detective Kendra Neary to attend an ICAC course in Greenville, South Carolina, July 28 through Aug. 1 at a total cost of $1,404.15. The packet noted the training itself carried no tuition cost and that expenses covered travel and meals. The item passed after a motion and second with a unanimous voice vote.
Chief Canfield delivered the department’s monthly highlights.…
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