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The Londonderry violating News service yesterday afternoon and into the night was, non stop with all the cars sliding off the road. Yesterday’s Police Log shows a number of car accidents across town. During the morning and early afternoon hours, the roads were clear, only slightly raw, and in some catches sight of very lubricious from the petite amount of snow received from the predicted “storm”.

The reported very first accident occurred right around Trio:11 PM in the afternoon. Within seventeen minutes, another accident was reported to the Londonderry Police Department.

Just eight minutes later, another accident was called in. The pattern continued until just past midnight last night, with an average of twelve minutes inbetween each reported accident. Some accidents were even reported within the same minute. There were also some “Disable Motor Vehicle” reports, for those who got stuck on some greasy roads.

The Superintendent “called it” at 4AM yesterday morning based on a private weather service and conversations with other superintendents, it was determined that the Londonderry School District would close, canceling school for the day. As a mater of fact over three hundred twenty five schools in Fresh Hampshire were closed.

While there was debate via the town for the necessity of schools actually closing instead of releasing early, the district determined to err on the side of caution.

On Londonderry Hometown Online News, a reader commented on the story “Londonderry Schools Canceled Snow Starts Mid AM.” This person said, “I seem to reminisce a few years back when we had the same situation, a storm expected to arrive mid-day. School wasn’t canceled and the elementary buses were slipping and sliding in six inches of snow in the afternoon. People were up in arms after that storm that school wasn’t canceled.”

With the twenty five accidents, and three disabled cars, that occurred inbetween three PM and midnight yesterday, most readers felt it was wise for the schools to be closed. In addition to the fighting the battle on the roadway Londonderry Police continued to manage and take activity on everyday issues in Londonderry.

Please, feel free to leave comments and visit back for the total police log for this week.

Eggs, Marines and Air Ambulance in Londonderry

Police Log for 12/17/09-12/23/09

A caller reported a dark, older car on Granite Street with 3-4 boys inwards it. The boys were egging cars.

After a night of drinks with friends, at about 1:40 AM, a Marine determined that it was not time for him to go home yet. “Derry Police reports a Marine……refused to go home with his friends” and that he left on foot for the Reserve Center. Upon checking the Center, Londonderry Police did not see anyone. When speaking with his wifey, she stated that he had called her from the Center and that his two Marine friends were on their way to the Reserve Center. They were to arrive in a maroon and burgundy SUV and a Volvo in about ten minutes. At about Two:45 AM that same night, a masculine caller reported eyeing “an intoxicated masculine walking on Harvey by the runway.” Reportedly the same Marine was “planning on walking home to Milford.” Police picked up the man and returned him to the Reserve Center, where he slept on the couch for the remainder of the night.

On December 20th, a car hit a tree “Broadside in the drivers door” on Gilcreast Road. The DHART helicopter responded to the scene and TAR was activated. The operator and only occupant was trapped in her vehicle for about forty five minutes while the Londonderry Fire Department attempted to free her. Once free, she was transported via helicopter to a hospital in Boston. To read more about this accident, go after the link to the story written about it. The article includes extra news not seen in the police logs.

Each week, Londonderry Hometown Online News will publish the police logs for your review. If there are any that you found interesting or funny and think they should be in the top three, feel free to contact us.

While we also create original stories from information in the police log and other sources, we suggest you almost the entire Londonderry police blotter! At times we liquidate petite lumps of information like phone numbers or obscene language. When other media outlets only provide their “Selections” from the log, if you select “read more” you select what interests you in Londonderry.

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Confused Purse in Londonderry Market Basket Found

Police Log for 10-30-09 to 11-05-09

Very first Place A woman found a Market Basket employee to report her purse was stolen while she was shopping. The employee proceeded to call the police department, who sent out an officer. When the officer arrived, the woman had found her purse, in her carriage, in a different area of the store. She had evidently taken the wrong carriage, and failed to notice before reporting that her purse was stolen.

2nd Place Londonderry Police provided a “escort” to Derry District Court from the logs, “Transporting two to court en route back to station with one still in custody.” Guess it did not work out so well for the other dude!

Each week, Londonderry Hometown News publishes the Londonderry Police Logs for your review. We will also pick humorous or items with a lesson for the week. This week, there were only two. If you are reading through and find one you thought should have been in the top three, feel free to contact us or comment on this story.

While we also create original stories from information in the police log and other sources we, suggest you almost the entire police blotter! At times we liquidate puny chunks of information like phone numbers or obscene language. When other media outlets only provide their “Selections” from the log, if you select “read more” you select what what interests you in Londonderry.

Click Read More to see the rest of this week’s police log.

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