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Rochester Police Commission swears in new officer, accepts three resignations and archives voluntary-weapons policy
Summary
At a brief April meeting the Rochester Police Commission swore in Damon Glassetter as a new patrol officer, accepted resignations from three officers, voted to archive Policy 84.1.4 on voluntary weapons relinquishment citing RSA 159:25, and reviewed monthly reports noting seven vacancies and several officers on leave.
The Rochester Police Commission on April 8 swore in Damon Glassetter as its newest patrol officer, accepted three resignations, approved archiving a department policy on voluntary weapons relinquishment and reviewed monthly staffing and operations reports.
Damon Glassetter was introduced to the commission and community by an agency official, who summarized Glassetter’s background as a New Hampshire native, a 2017 Nashua South High School graduate and a former U.S. Navy military police officer at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The commission administered the oath of office and performed a ceremonial pinning; Glassetter is scheduled to attend the 16-week New Hampshire Basic Police Academy.
The commission also voted to accept resignations from Officer Drew Pear, Officer Daniel Newberg and…
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