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Concord Monitor from Concord, New Hampshire • 16

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Concord Monitori
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Concord, New Hampshire
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Keene streets Police rely on New policy emphasizes personal contact with public Bicydes can also go where cars ofthe last two weeks around the Goose Pond not In the Teflt has area Us of or behind avehide Instead of ashen he should shout or use a whistle A car should be approached only i trapped in traffic and the first I the bikefatroi officer should do is aak the driver to shut off the car If the car starts the stop the foot patrol cant match and a kind of cam aged campfires that had been set two previous nights in a i nights in a row Brown said ouflage that's impossible for a cruiaer is the best of of both worlds Instead of in cruisers some officers in Keene now spend their days on mountain bikes Teflt said he averages 18 to 20 mdes on his bike per night Hrs taken in the bike up to 35 mph to see how fast he can go But thebike has its limitations he said: not to send me to a said Keene Police Chief Thomas Powers 3rd 'You can get around a lot of places unde-tected" Teflt rides with pistol and radio on iis belt Saddlebags on the bicycle cany a is the first time uniformed officers have been put on pedals another tool for us and a real handy tod" Powers said only limits are the weather and (having) enough people (on So for Teift who rides a Hariey-David-son motorcycle and has won motocross competitions is the only officer on bicyde patrol As the program grows there could be a bicycle officer on each shift But what Brown and Powers Uke most about bicyde patrols: It makes thence morei at the recent Keene By MARK HAYWARD Keene SanthMl on the top of he top of IL By the time I get there would be for flnahlight Ana because Teflt's working the ig at nipt graveyard shift pedaling at KEENE -When Keene police Officer Randy Teflt starts work nowadays he Jump into a $13600 aircondi- the The bike has more One is vulnerability A potice cruiser Street Fair and some people even applauded as herode by T'v That personal contact allows the Mgr-denpatrol officer to promote safety i children and teenagers Teflt can i required to why he ts "It kind of puts me in a stealth mode -no engine Teflt said Inals looking for cruisers Like'an officer in a patrol car Teflt is zeneof th belt smaller than usual Brown i police cruiser He hops onto a mountain bike not necessarily footing tor a bike- Mdthat AmI I noo i offlcer1 For 2tt weeks the 37-year-oid police been pedaling urough ins shift patrolling streets busting officer has enahei he can give Ami Ama mr nee who are riding Downtown one night be rode right up -to two Juvenile runaways They cfldnt even know a police officer was there until Teflt was about to put them under arrest He spotted a person driving after his B-had been revoked the nal can use a car as a weapon against a Many other departments including those in Seattle Lewiston Maine Dan- Conn and Norwalk Conn use bury over drivers of the over dr is part 1 au DKjw6 ODKCTi So Keene police are developing pofl-des to deal with those issues For eam- Capt Hal nsdkl Brown patrols said the more positive aspects Brown uHTworldng with iminals and pulling The bicycle patrol community pi tiwjufi? nunity personal policing effort contact with i stuck in traffic and Teflt was able to pedal right up to him pie an officer should never hy to Mock a car with his bike or ride directiy tn front the community finding the problems that are out there and ways to solve And Keene police have ridden Modes before in undercover operations But this rest mobility that a Keene Officials misplace waits Missing trial evidence causes uproar Birthplace of the Seventh Day Adventist Chinch Official charged in negligent homicide The missing items valued at $900 include a gold bracelet and an ancient mace ever since Eldredge doesn't know where the stash is either have an evidence said Ekhedge during a phone interview bn Monday night but he had no recollection of the missing lion with property or any conversation the former college president now ill awaits her Supreme Court appeal from her home In April 1842 a 0oup of citizens In this town banded together to form "the first Christian In the Adventist movement of 1842-43 they espoused the Advent hope In January 1842 these Washington Sabbathkeepers after meeting for many years as a loosely knit tfoup organized the first Seventh Day Adventist Church Take second left opposite the Common Z3 miles on MIDen Pond Road to the site of this building helped convince a Jury that Seelye wu guilty of negligent homidde In papers mad with the Supreme Court Parent elaborates on nis argument that the Mood tests never should have been allowed as evidence When trooper Herbert Frink asked Seelye for a Mood sample more than two hours after the accident Seetye asked about the condition of the other driver whom he knew had died Frink told Seetye be know about condition He testified during the trial that be Ued because he went to upeet -a By SARAH NATHAN BarfaMaarih rornmoum rwin in recent weeks best bet tomorrow go find out where those damn said Loomis in US tionto to By ERIC ALDRICH KaenoSenttMl RYE Call it Case of the Misplaced Medieval lt'sgot all the right ingredients to get folks in a smalltown talking a missing gold bracelet a set or i missing gold bracelet i More than two years after 'a- i' years misplaced vintage weappns and a foll-Mownr i misunderstanding Seelye nder these bead-on collisioa in Antrim killed a 25-year-old Keener ligent homicide bars JSeetye 62 is pkxkttng along in the state Supreme Court It's been a year who was president of 1 The mix-up started a few dayi back when Joe Mills chairman of What ft is A state historic marker Ekhedge remarks Ekfredge said at one point he was in possession of a gold ring turned into the police's lost ana found years back which be had appraised around the time of the trial He was unsure of the where- abouts of that (tag or the other mislaid items Town Administrator Jauiet Thompson who was said to have the conversation with Eldredge could not he reached late Monday night'' Tompkinswas suspended from thepoflce department and then the Rye Selectmen ashed town Fo-! Chief Brad Loomis the lice i Where It Ik in Washington on the east side of NH 31 Just south off Old Stoddard Rqad College from 1980 to 1986 was con-victed by a Jury and sentenced to serve five to 10 yean at the State cfrcumstances CSeeteCD toavSntiuy Mood test wu neither intelligent voluntary nor knowing to re- quired under the Parent wrote Parent also arguesthat Frink again violated doctorpa-tient privilege byasktag a hospital laboratory technician for results of the lint Mood test A search war rant issued later for the test results also violated Seetye! rights according to Parent Assistant Attorney' General When ft was erected: 1974 abouts of a set of medieval ons Including an ancient main and a gold bracelet valued at all key evidence in the 1922 trial of Patrol Officer Randall Loomis unsure of thmr whereabouts set off the confusion Ap parently town officials were Prison for Women in Gottrtown And with no date set yet for opening arguments in Supreme Court Seelye who to in 01 health to at home rather than in prison pending the outcome of the mpeiu Her lawyer Theodore IL Parent of Keene hu cited a variety of argu- after a New Hampshire State Police investigation and pub- NOShUO The the impression the property was I tlw custody was nervous1 said Mills coi i nervous said Mills John Stephen who prosecuted the case wrote that ithattherewu no that the goods prime in court trial that led to lie hearing case centered around gun that he add after it had been tamed into the police department He was also charged with mis- ments in debate in pa-wtththe court pers filed with i violation of the doctor-patient privilege Police have a timely opportunity to obtain the blood test with consent Stephen ar- Randall 17-month long termination from the town force One of his main arguments to that police violated doctor-patient confidentiality they in- lies up ihoney 1 9000 transferred to prevent bail thei vestigated the accident Tlw accident on May 2: Barden she were in question all over again Yesterday after about a week of searching town officiate breathed a sigh of relief when word was spread across town hall that Rockingham County Attorney Carleton Eldredge was possession of the evidence' The euphoria will be briethow- Tompkins wu reinstated to the police force earlier this year The mislaid items mostly lost property tinned in to the police over tne years are slated to be sold off in September along with a retired cruiser and town-owned car at the annual town auction to a softball game ta Route The Aeeoctated Preu corporation right did he have to do What legal sdthel that? i lawyers Parent- wrote' tint shouldn't have been allowed to hear the testimony of Dr Barry Stem who described Seetye as" muttering to herself ta the hospital emergency room Stan who had treated Seetye for prior health problems was not her during the Ms testimony also violated i doctor-patient privilege to Parent Among1 other appeals raised by Parent to that the Jury had insufficient evidence to find that Seetye was etther-drunk or-that if any Impairment caused the acddenL Nashua Gormley said the teen switched the ftmds to a new account which Couture authorised to use but take any of the money for himself did something the jmtice NASHUA -r The alleged victim of a Hudson man charged with vld- 1 LIm 1 a eompmg ms rape iransterrea $19400 out of the business account to keep Mm from posting bail lawyers for both sides say Michael Couture on $2SJM ball but County Superior Court Judge I Up Mangones increased the bail to $40400 tost week and ordered Cou- tun to report weekly to probation Lockheed Sanders to lay off-200 by told him to Gormley said nothing surreptitious JThere wu or nefarious He take one jwimy "According tGonnlluidCou- lawyer Stephen Woods of Just makes me wonder if more are officers Couture to accused of assaulting Stephen wrote tint there was ame evidence to find that Keene It near the After the accident Seetye was tnhw is Cheshire Coder ta Keene for treatment of bar own Injuries At the hospital two Mood samples were drawn from Seetye one oy the hospital taken an hour and 19 minutes afterthe accident and one by state police an hour after the first" The sample registered MoodalreMren tent at 12 percent the state's sample registered 07 percent Investigators said the difference between the first and second test results cone from the time delay and intravenous Quids tint diluted blood Before tost July's trial to Hillsborough County Superior Court Parern argued that both blood tests should be barred from a trial He claimed they violated privilege to doctor-patient confidentiality and that Seetye did not consent to the test because a state trooper tied to her about condition Judge Linda Dalianis allowed the evidence which ultimately NASHUA About 200 workers car crossed the double Enter the teenager switched the money on the advice of Hudson po a 17-yearold boy at his home sew eral times between the spring of 1992 and 1998 Couture atiegedty will get pink slips fay September from Lockheed Sanders Inc yellow Mne striking car in the middle of theon 1 middle of the oncoming tone Company Kreicksaidthei thing it could to i All will be offered a severance package dependent on years of dependent drunk first lire to try to prevent Couture from being able to poet bail also 'fc to dwindling manufoctur lug company offidafi said The deCuseelectronics manu-fecturer hu a local work force of The $100400 ta a Couture to service and career counseling Theyalso will be eligible for refaire Hudson notice detective Brian be could not comment said! lawsuit agsinst lfcrhls Evidence showed that aside from evidence revrelingSeetye had been drinking there were no other factors tint could have contributed to the accident Stephen wrote Both Stephen and Parent have requested oral arguments before rt 5400 Affected workers will be notified by Sept 15 the comp If their skills agrin are in demand said Ron IJncteke a company spokesman Blake on the allegation that potin advised the teen to move the money The prosecutor Assistant County Attorney Catherine Devine said she had no information on the mat nyzaid Maqy nouncement 100 Lockheed Sanders laid off about people ta September 1992 About 40 percent of the cuts wilL authorities say it's not un- said the an-rnot surprise them Most of the tayoflS wfll cor manufacturing Jobs 1 were told about the Tbe teenager's buyer Arthur Gormley of Nashua asked Mangonee to attach the assets of Couture's computer consulting business to prevent Couture from dispersing the assets now that the teen has sued him Mangonee took the request un-r advisement der Legale jalthat ter but said if it were true she believe potire violated any than ta prison pending the out- the appeal come from manufecturing and assembly 40 percent from supervisory and management ana the ten from technical and admtabtra- laws in giving such advice Hie alleged victim said he Couture in 1989 when the boy was a sophomore end Couture a teacher at Bishop Guertin High School He questioned the legality of the transfer of Couture's busi tivejobt Lindeke said Onee employee said At JLfAW Wf if if rrgf 1 W1T171T if A "Knowing what I have to do at the company I feel safe at least for another year" said Jean-Pierre Czech a test engineer for 10 years "The number of layoffs coming nest month Is lower than anyone thought they would be but that that even improved economic conditions of tote Invent helped because Sanders is prapetiea by defense which has sustained heavy cuts ness ftmds The alleged victim worked for Couture as a bookkeeper for his business and was president and treasurer of Cou- In time Couture friendty with my parents and Was invited to our house for various holidays" the boy said 4 SBBBB Had a Repo Bankruptcy or Skw CttnORNo CmM fibim (It'Ksnl Divorce Persorval Injury Bankruptcy ROBERT WOODWARD ATTORNEY AT LAW i We Can Help You Finance A Vehicle And Rebuild Your Credit! 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