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Lebanon police logged 845 calls; evidence technician resigns, chief says
Lebanon City Board Works · November 11, 2025
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Chief Morgan told the Lebanon City Board Works the department handled 845 calls and 20 arrests since the last meeting and announced evidence technician Colleen Brandyberry resigned after eight years; the department is accepting applications.
Chief Morgan told the Lebanon City Board Works on Nov. 10 that the Lebanon Police Department responded to 845 calls for service since the previous meeting and recorded 20 arrests.
"Since our last meeting, the Lebanon Police Department has responded to 845 calls for service," Chief Morgan said, and read an arrest breakdown that included…
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