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I would like to welcome you to the Hudson, NH Police Department web-site.
While visiting this web-site, I hope you are able to find useful information regarding such
things as department programs, laws and ordinances, crime reports/activity, media logs, and
recruiting to name a few. As staffing permits, we are looking to make some changes to
improve our web-site; so check back periodically to see those changes.
In order to best serve our community we employ many models of policing. In
1829 Sir Robert Peele (known as the father of modern policing) said in his 'Nine Principles
of Policing' "…the people are the police and the police are the people…". He was talking
about community policing. Community Policing is the core model we work with. We also use
other methods of policing such as strategic planning and data-driven policing in order to
provide the professional police service's our community deserves. Embracing these philosophies
and open to others, the police work in partnership with the public to solve problems and
fight crime.
The women and men of the Hudson Police Department are proud to be Nationally
Accredited through CALEA. Together, we can keep Hudson a great place to own a business and an
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| Jason Lavoie, Chief of Police
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FREE Firearms Safety Course
The Hudson Police Department is hosting FREE Firearms Safety Courses!!
Sunday, May 26th at 1pm
Tuesday, May 28th at 6pm
THIS IS NOT A ‘HOW TO SHOOT’ COURSE
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Child Passenger Safety Check Up Event
Hosted By: Hudson Police Department & Sam'S Club
June 15th 10:00 - 1:00 Certified CPS Technicians Will Provide One-On-One Consultation. Learn The Safest Way To Transport Your Precious Cargo!
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SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD
The Hudson Police Department is accepting applications
for the position of School Crossing Guard. Both Substitute and Regular Part-Time Crossing Guard
positions are available. School Crossing Guards average ten (10) hours per week starting @ $13.50 an hour.
Applications are available here and at the Hudson Police Department, 1 Constitution Drive, Hudson, NH 03051.
Questions may be directed to Lieutenant David Bianchi at (603) 816-2239 or dbianchi@hudsonnh.gov EOE.
A Nationally Accredited Law Enforcement Agency
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The Hudson Police Department is asking for your assistance in
identifying the subject in the picture above. Please contact Officer Manni at 603-886-6011
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 | Intelligence Note - May 08, 2013 Prepared by the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) |
| Phishing Attacks On Telecommunication Customers Resulting In Account Takeovers |
The Internet Crime Complaint Center has received numerous reports of phishing attacks targeting various telecommunication companies' customers. Individuals receive automated telephone calls that claim to be from the
victim's telecommunication carrier. Victims are directed to a phishing site to receive a credit, discount, or prize ranging from $300 to $500.
The phishing site is a replica of one of the telecommunication carrier's sites and requests the victims' log-in credentials and the last four digits of their Social Security numbers. Once victims enter their information, they are redirected to the
telecommunication carrier’s actual website. The subject then makes changes to the customer's account.
The IC3 urges the public to be cautious of unsolicited telephone calls, e-mails and text messages, especially those promising some type of compensation for supplying account information. If you receive such an offer, verify it with the business
associated with your account before supplying any information. Use the information supplied on your account statement to contact the business.
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Police Detail Information Sheet

KEYS Program
Helping parents prevent underage drinking in their home
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HPD Drug Drop Box |
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The Hudson Police Department has a drug drop box located
in the lobby of the Police Department. This drop box can be used for the disposal of any of
the following:
- Any used and unwanted prescription medications
- Unknown tablets and capsules
- Unwanted over-the-counter medications
- Veterinary medications
We DO NOT accept:
- Thermometers
- Needles or syringes
- Medical waste of any type
- Non-medicated over-the-counter items
- Non-medicinal chemicals of any type
- Bathroom products, such as personal hygiene items
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The Hudson Police Department is partnering with Property Room
(www.propertyroom.com)
to sell seized, recovered, found, or unclaimed personal property. As required by state law, property classified
in the aforementioned categories must be sold at public auction. This service offers many benefits allowing
customers to purchase items at reduced prices with a certain percentage of the sale proceeds being returned
to the Town of Hudson.
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Did Your Business Receive A Bad Check
The Hudson Police Department has experienced an increase in contact with local businesses concerning bad check investigations.
The Hudson Police would like to inform the local businesses in the Town of Hudson of the proper procedures to take if you
encounter this type of ordeal. It is the Hudson Police Departments policy to investigate and process bad check cases.
Criminal prosecution can be brought against a person who passes a bad check if the facts constitute a violation of
criminal law (RSA 638:4). Prosecution can not
be successful unless every element of proof is proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Click or select here for the
Hudson Police Departments policy guidelines (in conjunction with
NH RSA 638:4) for investigating bad checks.
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Police and fire personnel need your help!
Please be sure to post a visible house number at your address.
The GFWC Hudson Junior Woman's Club has teamed up with the Hudson Police
Department and Hudson Fire Department to ensure that everyone who does not
have a visible house number can get one FREE of charge.
Click or select here for details |
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Police pages created by HPD staff. Maintained by John P. Beike
Official Address: http://www.hudsonpd.com
Send mail to: police@hudsonpd.com
Send mail to Chief Lavoie at: jlavoie@hudsonnh.gov
~Please, No Patch Requests~
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 Click or select here for the Offical Town of Hudson Website
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