Police were called to Cricklemede after a woman reported seeing a man with a firearm. An extensive search was conducted, with the assistance of armed response vehicles, dog unit, and a helicopter, however the suspect was not located. Hampshire Constabulary have now charged a man in connection with the incident. Josh Barnes, 26, of Cobbett Close, Swanmore, has been charged with assault by beating, burglary dwelling and theft, theft in dwelling other than an automatic machine or meter, breach of a non-molestation order and sending a letter/communication/article conveying a threatening message. He was due to appear at Southampton Magistrates’ Court today (Monday).
knowing as we work with the national response plan working through recovery and the emergency support function and what we did with that, i am very proud and happy thatç wendy is here from the state of arizona to talk about what we did with that and how we grew recovery to document it. that is what this is, the national recovery framework is what we did to document how recovery can work across the country. you can use it. it is scalable. i will get into the nuts and bolts of some of it to set the stage for the conversations you will have the rest of the day. you can see how it is applicable to you in how we move this forward. çit is key to know that this is theçç national disaster recovy from work. this is not the federal recovery framework. how many people in this room are government, state, local? that is a lot of view? anyone here from the private sector? awesome. do we have any voluntary agencies? great. any citizens? everybody is a citizen, obviously. [laughter]
because you truly make a difference in people s lives. ççthanks. [applause] we will get more information on that as we get to the launch itself. i would like to move on to the next part of the agenda. we re going to have some detailed discussions of the framework. i would like to introduce the deputy associate administrator for the theme office of response and recovery. [applause] good morning. we have to keep this going. this is kind of the morning of talking before we get into the nuts and bolts of where we re really here. i want to start by thanking nancy, all of the fema folks, and the inter-agency. does anyone remember about two years ago when we came for the stakeholder out reache? we started this process with a blank piece of paper. we did not start with añr plan d say here is what we think the federal government should do for recovery. we started with a blank piece of hp d asked people their ideas. what is it about recovery? a lot of you may not know me. i cam
the industries were thinking of pulling out of communities. when the leaders of the communities said that we will rebuild, our citizens are employees of these places. how are we going to rebuild to make that happen? they are looking for leadership. they are lookingç forç pre and post disaster planning. does anybody here have a recovery plan that is older than two years? one year? does anybodyç have a recovery plan in your community? [laughter] nancy, you have lots of work to do. çlooking at the post-disaster organizations and how you manage recovery, everybody comes together, what resources they can bring to bear and provide. one of the key concepts we have as i mentioned is leadership. having somebody in chargeç, working on this. we all wear multiple hatsç. to have somebody with some focus on looking at recovery. at the local level, identifying the local disaster recovery manager, somebody who can be there pre and post disaster. that is what communities are looki
talking before we get into the nuts and bolts of where we re really here. i want to start by thanking nancy, all of the fema folks, and the inter-agency. does anyone remember about two years ago when we came for the stakeholder out reache? we started this process with a blank piece of paper. we did not start with añr plan d say here is what we think the federal government should do for recovery. we started with a blank piece of hp d asked people their ideas. what is it about recovery? a lot of you may not know me. i came out of state government for 25 years. recovery of has always been my profession, my passion as you will get from this presentation. i am sorry forç all of the peoe for whom this is the sixth meeting. that is what it is about. there are things i learned working of the state level, the floods of was then in utahç in 1983 and 1984. then on to the disasters in arizona. i became very close with nancy and her team. working through all of that and knowing as w