The Hudson Police Department strongly embraces the philosophy of Community Policing in all its daily operations and functions. Community Policing is based upon a partnership between the police and the community whereby the police and the community share responsibility for identifying, reducing, eliminating and preventing problems that impact community safety. By working together, the police and the community can reduce the incidence of crime and improve the quality of life in neighborhoods.

In this effort, the community of Hudson and Police work as partners to identify and prioritize problems of crime and share the responsibility for the development and implementation of proactive problem-solving strategies to address identified issues. The strategies used prove success because they mobilize the efforts and resources of the police, the community and local government.

Richard E. Gendron, Chief of Police


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Alvirne High School,
School Resource Officer Roger Lamarche
performs at the AHS talent show!



Crime Mapping



The Hudson Police Department sponsored its 39th Semi-Annual American Red Cross Blood Drive on Tuesday March 18. The Red Cross collected 260 usable pints. Thank You!
The next Blood Drive will be Tuesday September 23 from 12 to 7pm.
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AARP

Take the AARP
Driver Safety Program
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KEYS Program
Helping parents prevent underage drinking in their home
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Did You Lose a Canoe?

The Hudson Police Department has recovered a dark blue canoe with two leather seats which both have a maple leaf on them. The canoe make is unknown. The boat was found floating down the merrimack river.

If this is your canoe please contact the Hudson Police Department at 886-6011.



Neighborhood Traffic Request



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.


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Hudson Police
Explorer Post 320

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