Public defenders told a judge Thursday that they believe their then-16-year-old client was illegally detained for more than five hours after the killings of his sister-in-law and two young nephews.
Richard Paulhus earned his reputation for action when he began his career at the Franklin Police Department in 1983.A year later he was hired by the Tilton Police Department as a full-time patrol officer, and the action followed him along.“I get.
Tilton police officer saves infant s life
March 03, 2021TILTON On Wednesday, Feb. 24, Officer Richard Paulhus of the Tilton Police Department, along with two deputies from Belknap County Sheriff s Office, responded to a broken down vehicle in the middle of the intersection by exit 20.
While pushing the vehicle out of the intersection, officers heard a woman scream from across the road. Paulhus ran toward the woman, suspecting that some type of emergency was taking place.
As he arrived, the woman frantically told him that her eight-month-old baby was chocking and wasn t breathing, handing the baby to Paulhus. He immediately began to flip the baby over and perform the child style Heimlich maneuver. After multiple thrusts, the item became dislodged, and to everyone s relief, the baby began to cry, indicating that it was able to breathe freely again.