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06/01/2012 - Friday 12-3945 0120 POLICE, DIRECTED PATROL Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 404] NORTH HAMPTON STATE BEACH - OCEAN BLVD Cleared Beach Lot For Date: 06/01/2012 - Friday 12-3945 0120 POLICE, DIRECTED PATROL Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 404] NORTH HAMPTON STATE BEACH - OCEAN BLVD Cleared beach lot. 12-3946 0124 POLICE, ASSIST OTHER AGENCY ASSISTED OTHER AGENCY Location/Address: [RYE] 591 BRACKETT RD Assisted Rye PD with burglary investigation. 12-3947 0258 POLICE, ALARM, BURGLAR False Alarm Location/Address: [NOH 278] LEVINE, CAROLYN Calling Party: ARSENAULT, EDMUND NEWCASTLE, NH 03854 Responded for alarm. Discovered open door. Checked the interior. All Clear. Spoke with key holder and secured house. 12-3948 0706 POLICE, JUVENILE OFFENSES Report Taken Location/Address: 25 NEW RD Took report of unwanted subject at above address. Juveniles involved. 12-4027 0815 POLICE, ANIMAL CONTROL Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 251] WOODES KENNELS - 8 EXETER RD I received a call from Heather of Woodes Kennels advised that a K-9 that was brought in the evening prior had escaped through a chain link fence at the Kennel. 12-3953 0825 POLICE, ANIMAL CONTROL Taken to Kennel Location/Address: [NOH 184] SEACOAST HARLEY DAVIDSON - 17 LAFAYETTE RD Involved Party: NEWCOMB, FREDRICK W HANCOCK, NH 03449 Brown dog (looks similar to a lab) with no collar wandering by the business. Took custody of the dog and brought it to Woodes Kennel. Dog is registered. 12-3954 0930 POLICE, DIRECTED PATROL Services Rendered Location/Address: CEDAR RD Stationary patrol of stop sign on Cedar Rd by access road to Home Depot. 12-3955 1202 POLICE, DIRECTED PATROL Services Rendered Location/Address: EXETER RAMP Narrative: Stationary radar. 12-3959 1330 POLICE, PROPERTY LOST/FOUND Report Taken Location/Address: [NOH 51] NORTH HAMPTON POLICE DEPARTMENT - 233 ATLANTIC AVE Found some cash in the parking lot outside the PD. 12-3956 1515 POLICE, ANIMAL CONTROL Taken to Kennel Location/Address: 42 HOBBS RD Calling Party: MCDONALD, ELIZABETH A NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Involved Party: MARLAND, LUCAS J NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Took custody of Adult female boxer on Hobbs Rd. and dropped it off at Woodes Kennel. Dog is registered. 12-3957 1515 POLICE, MOTOR VEHICLE STOP Warning Issued Location/Address: 27 EXETER RD Vehicle: TAN 2001 AUDI SW A6 Reg: PASS NH 1623172 Operator: SCHWARTZ, KATHRYN EXETER, NH 03833 Stopped and warned driver for speed 54/35. 12-3958 1530 POLICE, TRAFFIC COMPLAINT Could Not Locate Location/Address: [NOH 201] NORTH HAMPTON GROCERY - 180 LAFAYETTE RD Vehicle: BLU 2000 TOYT 2D CELICA Reg: PASS NH 1988913 Owner: PAPANDREW, JODY COHEN RYE, NH 03870 Reckless operation possible road rage heading north bound on Rt1 toward Rye. Unable to locate. Referred to Rye PD. 12-3960 1619 POLICE, TRAFFIC COMPLAINT Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 73] GREAT BAY MOTORCYCLE - 90 LAFAYETTE RD MULVIHILL, THOMAS J LYNN, MA 01904 Vehicle: GRY 2012 OT SR GREAT DANE TRAILER Reg: TRL VA 331732TL VIN: 1GRAA9624CK221260 Owner: UPS GROUND FREIGHT INC ROSWELL, GA 30076 Caller advised of a TT unit abandoned in the canter lane of Lafayette Rd with its hazards on. Spoke with th e driver, MULVIHILL, who explained he was waiting for another vehicle to move before pulling into the parking lot. Negative NCIC. 12-3962 1726 POLICE, ALARM, BURGLAR False Alarm Location/Address: [NOH 80] HAMPTON FORD - BODY SHOP - 177 LAFAYETTE RD Involved Party: HAMPTON FORD - BODY SHOP MANAGER HIGGINS, KELLY J ROCHESTER, NH 03839 Responded for alarm. Spoke with an employee, HIGGINS, who said she set it off accidently trying to leave the building. Confirmed accidental. Negative NCIC. Cleared. 12-3968 2006 POLICE, ASSIST OTHER OFFICER Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 234] SLUMBER MANOR MOTEL - 53 LAFAYETTE RD Assisted with unwanted subjects. 12-3966 2010 POLICE, GENERAL CALLS Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 234] SLUMBER MANOR MOTEL Calling Party: GRAMSTORFF, WILLIAM PAUL RYE, NH 03870 Involved Party: FOURNIER, COLLEEN MARIE NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Calling Party: SEATON, JOANNE NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Responded to Slumber Manor reference unwanted subjects. Innkeeper was refunding money to William Gramstorff and requesting he and Colleen Fournier to leave the motel. Stood by while parties exited motel. 12-3967 2015 POLICE, ASSIST OTHER OFFICER Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 115] PRIME ACURA NORTH - 137 LAFAYETTE RD Assisted 530 with 10-52A. 12-3969 2015 POLICE, ALARM, BURGLAR False Alarm Location/Address: [NOH 115] PRIME ACURA NORTH - 137 LAFAYETTE RD Involved Party: DESIGN TECH GROUP, LLC. STRESEN-REUTER, TIMOTHY J KINGSTON, NH 03848 Responded for alarm. Upon arrival, met with a member of the cleaning crew. STRESEN-REUTER was negative NCIC. Cleared. 12-3970 2058 POLICE, MOTOR VEHICLE STOP Warning Issued Location/Address: 47 EXETER RD @ 2 DEARBORN RD Vehicle: BLK 2002 MAZD 4H PROTEGE Reg: PASS NH 2861699 Operator: MIRANDA, MARIA V MANCHESTER, NH 03101 Stopped and warned MIRANDA for speed. 12-3971 2234 POLICE, MOTOR VEHICLE STOP Warning Issued Location/Address: 90 LAFAYETTE RD @ 19 HOBBS RD Vehicle: BLU 2003 SAT 4D L300 Reg: PASS FL 800YGJ Operator: CATALFAMO, SHENESE NICOLE NEWMARKET, NH 03857 Warned CATALFAMO for D.E. headlight. Also advised her to update her license and registration to NH. 12-3972 2258 POLICE, SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY Services Rendered Location/Address: 69 LAFAYETTE RD @ 249 ATLANTIC AVE Involved Party: PELLETIER, TAYLOR W NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 PELLETIER was skateboarding down Lafayette Rd wearing dark clothing. Stopped to talk with him on Atlantic Ave and he stated he just got out of work. Negative NCIC. He was given a ride home. For Date: 06/02/2012 - Saturday 12-3973 0114 POLICE, DIRECTED PATROL Services Rendered Checked the beach. 12-3977 0900 POLICE, DIRECTED PATROL Services Rendered Location/Address: CEDAR RD Stationary patrol of stop sign on Cedar Rd access road to Home Depot. 12-3976 0925 POLICE, THEFT Report Taken Location/Address: [NOH 51] NORTH HAMPTON POLICE DEPARTMENT - 233 ATLANTIC AVE Calling Party: WATERS, AMY CONKLIN STRATHAM, NH 03885 Vehicle: GRN 2000 VOLV SW S70 Reg: PASS NH 3090778 VIN: YV1LW61J3Y2686311 Owner: WATERS, DAVID MITCHELL STRATHAM, NH 03885 Waters came to the station to report a past tense theft from her motor vehicle the day before. 12-3979 1030 POLICE, DIRECTED PATROL Services Rendered Location/Address: EXETER RAMP Stationary radar on Exeter ramp. 12-3978 1210 POLICE, ANIMAL CONTROL Services Rendered Location/Address: 47 EXETER RD @ 2 DEARBORN RD Two snapping turtle were about to enter the roadway. The turtles were moved to the marsh. 12-3980 1515 POLICE, ALARM, BURGLAR False Alarm Location/Address: [NOH 53] NORTH HAMPTON SCHOOL - 201 ATLANTIC AVE False alarm at school. Set off by employee. 12-3983 1625 POLICE, ASSIST OTHER AGENCY Services Rendered Location/Address: 64 POST RD Vehicle: BLU 2006 HOND 4D ACCORD L Reg: CV NH 33H43 VIN: 1HGCM56476A074979 Owner: NORMAND, JOHN M II NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Checked the residence above for the above listed vehicle in reference to shoplifting in Kittery, ME. Kittery later advised to disregard, as they had located the vehicle. 12-3982 1640 POLICE, NOISE COMPLAINT Services Rendered Calling Party: LARIVIERE, CHRISTINE NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Involved Party: MARINELLI, DAVID J. NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Responded to the area for loud noise complaint. Located the source of the loud noise, Marinelli, who had shot off his black powder rifle well away from his residence. Cleared. 12-3984 2250 POLICE, NOISE COMPLAINT Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 439] GIBLIN, BEVERLY Calling Party: HYETT, AMY S NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Responded for a report of a loud noise coming from a utility truck. Located a sewer truck on scene pumping the septic system due to over flow. Cleared. For Date: 06/03/2012 - Sunday 12-3986 0048 POLICE, ASSIST OTHER AGENCY ASSISTED OTHER AGENCY Location/Address: 5 WALNUT AVE Calling Party: PENNEY, JACOB DAVID NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Calling Party: PENNEY, JODI A NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Responded for report of juvenile who was assaulted. Assault occurred in Hampton NH. I referred the victim and his mother to Hampton PD. North Hampton Fire responded and checked the juvenile's injuries. 12-3987 0048 POLICE, ASSIST OTHER OFFICER Services Rendered Location/Address: 5 WALNUT AVE - 5 WALNUT AVE Assisted with a reported assault call. 12-3985 0138 POLICE, DIRECTED PATROL Services Rendered Location/Address: [NOH 404] NORTH HAMPTON STATE BEACH - OCEAN BLVD Cleared vehicle from beach lot. 12-3988 0158 POLICE, TRAFFIC COMPLAINT Could Not Locate Location/Address: LAFAYETTE RD HEADING SOUTH - 220 LAFAYETTE RD Took a call about a vehicle traveling south on Lafayette Rd at a high rate of speed passing cars. The vehicle was reported to be a silver type volvo with NH plates. Checked Lafayette Rd to the Hampton line, negative contact. Hampton Pd was advised to be on the lookout. 12-3989 0543 POLICE, RADAR TRAILER RADAR TRAILER DEPLOYED Location/Address: [NOH 395] CEDAR RD - 28 CEDAR RD Activated the radar trailer for the day. 12-3990 0604 POLICE, ASSIST FIRE/RESCUE AMBULANCE ASSIST Location/Address: 22 SANDPIPER PATH Assisted fire with medical aid. 12-3992 1720 POLICE, SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY Could Not Locate Calling Party: KNAPP, JOHN NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Caller made contact with a male wearing a red XFINITY jacket who knocked on his door stating he worked for XFINITY. The male asked the caller if he was a seasonal resident and asked how the service was. Then left riding a bicycle. He described the male as white complexion 602 height in his early 30s. I BOLO'd the area and negative contact. 12-3993 1850 POLICE, ALARM, BURGLAR False Alarm Calling Party: MOSQUERA, ELAINE M NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 Alarm set off by home owner. False alarm. 12-3991 2200 POLICE, PARKING COMPLAINT Vehicle Towed Location/Address: [NOH 193] VISION FITNESS Vehicle: SIL 2011 HOND 4D CIVIC Reg: PASS NH 3109246 Towed: For: UNREGISTERED By: Dana's Towing To: Dana's Towing Owner: CONWAY, TIMOTHY JOSEPH HAMPTON, NH 03842 Unregistered vehicle towed to Dana's Towing.
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