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McLauchlan, 55, was given a heroâs
send-off by his colleagues, who hosted a cookout for him and his wife, Janine, and their daughter, Angela, before honoring him with a farewell retirement radio send-off.
Chief Chris Mattei, who ran the grill for the pre-retirement departure, had nothing but praise for McLauchlan.
âWeâre a fairly small agency â one of the largest agencies north of Concord but smaller at 35 employees,â he said. âSo whenever you have an employee that leaves the department, somebody who retires after 20 years of service, it has a profound impact on us here at the police department.â
He added: âHeâll be missed. Heâs a phenomenal guy, great family man, has been a great member of the community and a great member of our department â weâre gonna miss him.â
NH State Police troopers in fatal Claremont shooting identified
Modified: 4/19/2021 5:39:48 PM
CLAREMONT The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office on Monday released the names of the six state police troopers who fatally shot a Windsor native in Claremont last month.
Jeffrey Ely, 40, was shot by members of a state police SWAT team after police responded on March 31 to a report of shots fired at 247 Sullivan St., a group of industrial and warehouse buildings near the Sugar River just west of downtown Claremont.
Officers found Ely was barricaded inside one of the buildings, prompting Claremont police to close down that stretch of Sullivan Street and call for assistance from the state police SWAT team. Once they arrived, “gunfire was exchanged” between Ely and troopers, police said.
The attorney general s office has released the names of the state troopers who fired their weapons during a deadly police shooting in Claremont.Investigators said Jeffrey Ely, 40, was shot several times during an exchange of gunfire on March 31 after a standoff that lasted several hours.The following troopers discharged their firearms during the incident, according to officials: Trooper First Class Nicholas Cyr, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2005.Trooper First Class Stefan Czyzowski, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2006.Sergeant Gary Ingham, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2003.Trooper First Class Shane Larkin, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2002.Trooper William Neilsen, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2012. Prior to that, he worked as a Claremont Police Officer from 2010 to 2012.Trooper Noah Sanctuary, who has been a New Hampshire State Police trooper since
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During a very challenging era for policing, Mayor Ruthanne Fuller on Thursday said the city had found “the right person at the right time” to become the department’s new leader: Current Walpole Police Chief John F. Carmichael Jr.
If the City Council agrees with the mayor’s choice, Carmichael will take over for Interim Chief Howard Mintz in June.
“I’m very big on transparency,” said the 53-year-old father of two regarding his communication style with the community and media.
During a press conference at the police station, Fuller praised Carmichael, an East Walpole resident, for being a good listener, a collaborative manager and someone who leads with compassion and integrity, she said.