Cassidy Jensen - Concord Monitor
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As crime rates in the state have fallen, the total number of police officers in New Hampshire has continued to rise steadily.
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The sketch and an increased reward are now available in the case of the murder of a Concord couple last month.
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Bow Police have identified the woman found dead in the Merrimack River last week as Katie Gorfinkle of Concord.
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Associate Attorney General Jeff Strelzin explained last week that prosecutors are bound by ethical rules that restrict what information they can share.
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The woman was white, 5-feet, 4-inches tall and weighed 200 pounds, according to a description from Bow Police Chief Ken Miller.
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“Typically when you’re investigating homicides, you look first at people who are known to the victims,” one expert said. “It’s relatively rare to have stranger homicides occur in New Hampshire.”
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Steve and Wendy Reid returned to Concord three years ago and retired at Alton Woods. Last week, the outdoorsy couple in their 60s went for a walk at nearby Broken Ground trails.
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Wendy and Stephen met in Washington D.C., where Wendy, who is from West Africa, was studying. Both loved adventure and fitness, the family said.
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"It’s a daily occurrence with the little insults, the microaggressions. It’s something that happens every day,” Magalie Lawrence of Concord said.
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Requests for personnel and budget records were sent to every police department in New Hampshire. Here's how departments responded.