The Ossipee police station now has a comfortable place for victims to tell their stories to officers thanks to a grant from an organization called Project Beloved. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
The Ossipee police station now has a comfortable place for victims to tell their stories to officers thanks to a grant from an organization called Project Beloved. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
OSSIPEE — The new Ossipee police station now has a comfortable place for victims to tell their stories to officers thanks to a grant from an organization in Texas called Project Beloved: The Molly Jane Mission.Â
Last year, selectmen bought a building at 43 Chickville Road to replace the Dore Street station. The police moved into the new station in February. The interview room is a small room with three comfortable chairs, art on the walls and supplies to make a crime victim feel as comfortable as possible.Â
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Once again, Ossipee police force is plain whacky.
This will last 10 minutes when a drunk barfs all over it. Do you really want a police interview to present the illusion of being soft?
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