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An analysis shows at least eight sworn law enforcement personnel whose names are included on the Laurie List appear to remain employed in the state, including two current police chiefs.The review of police credentials follows the recent disclosure of. ....
NHPR obtained a current list of every certified law enforcement officer in the state. We compared those names with those on the recently released Laurie List. ....
CONCORD New Hampshire began making public Wednesday its long-secret list of police officers with possible credibility issues, and it includes the names of several Upper Valley police officers. The “Laurie List” tracks officers whose credibility may. ....
Mascoma Lake ice safety workshop shows how to avoid falling through, get out if you do Enfield Firefighter Andrew Burse plunges himself into Mascoma Lake during ice rescue training in Enfield, N.H., Saturday, March 6, 2021. Firefighters demonstrated rescues with the use of throw-ropes, harnesses, a team rescue with a backboard, and self-rescue with ice picks to a crowd gathered to observe. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to [email protected]. Ethan Huff, 7, hangs on to the chainsaw brought by his dad, Lebanon Firefighter Dan Huff, left, to cut a hole in 30 inches of ice of Lake Mascoma for a demonstration of ice rescue and safety in Enfield, N.H., Saturday, March 6, 2021. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to [email protected]. ....
Two skaters rescued after falling through ice in Canaan Modified: 1/1/2021 2:08:49 PM CANAAN Two ice skaters who fell through thin ice Wednesday morning on Canaan Street Lake were rescued after more than 25 minutes in the frigid water, according to the Canaan fire chief. The two women, both Canaan residents, were more than 150 yards off-shore and were fortunate that Canaan police officer Matthew Bunten had just arrived at the lake to check the lock on the Canaan Street beach house and also make sure no one was venturing onto unstable ice, Fire Chief Bill Bellion said. “These people were incredibly lucky,” Bellion said. “He saw two people probably 150 to 200 yards offshore. He looked away, looked back, and they were gone, and he knew that they were in the water.” ....