Drug Take Back Day

The Rollinsford Police Department is participating in the National Takeback Initiative where residents can drop off unwanted/unused medications and drugs for disposal at the Police Department on Saturday, October 22, from 10 am to 2 pm.

RPD Officer Receives Commendation for Life Saving

At the meeting of the Select Board 8/23, Officer William Hancock was awarded the department’s Commendation for Life Saving. On July 27th and August 4th, Officer Hancock performed life saving measures on an individual who had overdosed and the medical professionals said if he had not performed these measures the individual would have expired.

Several of his relatives and friends were present for the Award Ceremony.  In the photo, Officer Hancock is congratulated by Select Board members Suzanne Huard, Mike Rollo, and Jodie Lavoie-Carnes.
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Thefts from Vehicles

The Rollinsford Police Department has received a number of reports concerning thefts from unlocked vehicles. So far the area has been confined to the Prospect Street area of town. The RPD reminds residents to always lock your vehicles, sheds, and garages.  

Annual Fisher Cats Game

The Rollinsford Police Benevolent Association is hosting its annual trip to see the NH Fisher Cats play the Portland Seadogs in Manchester on Saturday, September 3. The RPBA provides transportation to and from the Grade School for those who wish to take the bus. The tickets are free and include transportation, game ticket, and meal package. There will be a fireworks display after the game.

To order tickets please contact Chief Bob Ducharme via email or at 742-8549, extension 303. Tickets are limited, so place your order soon.