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Wolfeboro Police report February case drop, staff and camera plans; cruisers and default budget noted
Summary
The Wolfeboro Police Department presented monthly incident and traffic statistics, introduced two new officers and outlined next steps for body-worn camera policy and deployment; the department also warned default budget and failed cruiser funding will affect vehicle maintenance plans.
The Wolfeboro Police Department reported 50 incidents in February 2025, described year-to-date activity increases compared with last year, introduced two new officers and outlined next steps for implementing body-worn cameras.
Captain Sherry presented the monthly activity summary, saying, "February we had 50 cases, down 4 from January," and that February included 53 offenses within those incidents. She reported traffic stops fell to 61 from 106 in January and collisions were down to 10 for the month. Year-to-date incidents stood at 105, compared with 65 at the same point last year; arrests were roughly similar, she said.
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