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Loudon police report new evidence training, warn of phone scams and note grant and dispatch cost changes
Summary
Police Chief reported a new evidence-processing certification in-house, an officer's firearm qualification, a rise in dispatch costs and an available highway safety grant; the chief also urged residents to report fraudulent phone calls and asked for help identifying burnout incidents on Clough Pond Road.
Police Chief (identified in the meeting as Chief Landers) told the Board of Selectmen that Officer House completed evidence-processing school and that another officer, Officer Hart, completed a firearms qualification and will attend armorer school next week.
Chief Landers warned residents about fraudulent phone calls and extortion attempts, describing schemes that claim callers represent Merrimack County or other agencies and demand payment by gift card. "Please, please,…
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