BARTLETT POLICE DEPARTMENT
DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY - DIAL 911
RR 1, Box 49, town Hall Rd., Intervale, NH 03845
OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8AM - 4PM
Non-emergency (603) 356-5868
Please note: This office does not dispatch police officers.
Emergency calls should be made by dialing 911. All other calls for
assistance should be directed to 1 -800-552-8960.
Police Services: Dog complaints, notifications of owners being away,
pistol permits, and other general police matters.
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ANNUAL REPORT 2009
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BARTLETT POLICE DEPARTMENT
ANNUAL REPORT 2007
2007 was a relatively uneventful
year for the Bartlett Police Department, though we were kept
steadily busy. As our town grows, so do our calls for service.
Winter saw the usual spate of weather-related motor vehicle
accidents, including our only fatal accident for the year, and
vandalism and petty thefts seemed to be more prevalent during
the warmer months. We are at a full complement of officers with
the addition of full-time officer
Suzanne Scott and
part-time officer Ed
Conley. Officer Scott is currently attending the 145th
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy and Officer Conley
graduated the 25 1st Basic Part-Time Academy in November. We are
very happy to have both officers as members of our force. If you
see them around town, stop say hello.
The department received an
additional US Department of Homeland Security Buffer Zone
Protection grant in 2007 for $594, which enabled us to purchase
new batteries for our portable radios. We thank Homeland
Security for their continued support. Our new repeater,
purchased with a 2006 grant, is up and running and was turned
over to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department to be covered
under their licensing umbrella.
In March, we took delivery of a
new 2006 Chevy Impala
cruiser which replaced an aging Crown
Victoria. The UNH Project 54 staff once
again outfitted the new cruiser with state-of-the-art equipment,
and we are indebted to them for their continued generosity.
The police would also like to
publicly thank the Bartlett/Glen Fire Department,
Bartlett/Jackson Ambulance and Bartlett town road crews who
continue to do an outstanding job serving the needs of the Bartlett community. The
dedicated members of these departments are always there when we
need them and we couldn’t protect our townsfolk and visitors the
way we do without their help and assistance.
Also deserving of thanks are the
Board of Selectmen and the town’s administrative staff. Year
after year we are supported by these fine people and we would
like to take this opportunity to publicly acknowledge them.
In 2007 we again collaborated
with the Josiah
Bartlett
Elementary School on the
Thursday afternoon ski program and the “Project Alert” substance
abuse curriculum and thank the administration and staff at JBFS
for their continued support.
We look forward to serving the
community of Bartlett in 2008.
Respectfully submitted, TIMOTHY
1. CONNIFEY
Chief of Police
BARTLETT POLICE DEPARTMENT
ANNUAL REPORT 2006
The summer of 2006 was once again a busy
time for the Bartlett Police Department. Officer Garry Sherry
graduated from the 141st session of the New Hampshire Police Academy on
November 17, 2006 and we are very pleased to have him on board as a
full-time officer.
The department was the grateful recipient
of a Homeland Security Buffer Zone Protection grant in 2006,
which resulted in equipment and technology totaling approximately
$46,000. This equipment included a radio repeater antenna and other
useful items that will help keep police officers and the citizens they
protect in the Mount Washington Valley safe for the foreseeable future.
We would like to thank Attitash for their invaluable assistance
in making this project possible.
A thank-you also goes to Senator Judd
Gregg and the UNH Project 54 staff who helped facilitate a grant
resulting in equipment and technology for police cruisers totaling
approximately $27,000. The grant included the equipment itself,
installation cost, software, and training provided by the Project
54-UNH group. This state-of-the-art equipment will serve us well for
many years to come.
Neither of these grants would have been
possible without the approval and involvement of our Selectmen, Gene
Chandler, Doug Garland, and Jon Tanguay. We continue to appreciate
the support of these gentlemen and the town’s administrative staff.
As always, the Bartlett/Glen Fire
Department, Bartlett/Jackson Ambulance and Bartlett town road crews
continue to do an outstanding job serving the needs of the Bartlett
community. The dedication of these departments, and the willingness of
their people to dedicate their time on a volunteer basis, is truly
admirable. The police department would like to publicly thank everyone
involved for their help and support.
The police department continues to
collaborate with the Josiah Bartlett Elementary School on
projects such as the Thursday afternoon ski program and the “Project
Alert” substance abuse curriculum. Thank you to the administration and
staff at JBES for their continued support.
On both a personal and professional
level, I would like to acknowledge the passing of a great friend of the
police department, and Bartlett in general, Stoney Morrell.
Stoney’s deep commitment to the town was legendary, and the legacy of
his many contributions will continue for generations to come. He will be
sorely missed.
We look forward to serving the community
of Bartlett in 2007.
Respectfully submitted, TIMOTHYJ.
CONNIFEY
Chief of Police
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