Bow conducts secret review of its police department after internal complaints about chief
Bow police Chief Margaret Lougee stands with gifts she has received from students during her role as a school resource officer in Bow s school district. Caitlin Andrews
Bow police Chief Margaret Lougee looks at a photo album full of notes students from the Bow school district wrote to her. Lougee was the district s school resource officer for 10 years. Caitlin Andrews
Published: 12/21/2020 4:07:31 PM
The Bow Police Department has faced internal divisions for months over dissatisfaction with Police Chief Margaret Lougee, records show.
In a July 13 “vote of no confidence” letter to the board of selectman, 10 officers within the department detailed a number of complaints against Lougee and ultimately requested that she be put on administrative leave.
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