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State Police fired Haden Wilber in 2021 after determining he violated multiple departmental policies and the state and federal constitutions during a 2017 case.
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The hearing came in a right-to-know lawsuit filed by the ACLU of New Hampshire, which seeks the disciplinary records of former Trooper Haden Wilber.
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The trooper pleaded guilty to three assault charges in 2016. As part of a negotiated plea agreement with the AG’s office, he accepted criminal responsibility for punching and kneeing the victim.
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In a letter to Trooper Haden Wilber dated August 9, 2021, State Police Col. Nathan A. Noyes said he no longer trusted the trooper’s integrity.
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The Executive Council will vote on a $3.4 million contract to outfit all New Hampshire State Police with body cameras on Wednesday.
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A resident of Canaan injured during a 2017 motor vehicle stop is suing the officer and the town for damages. The federal civil suit, which claims the…
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The Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability and Transparency has spent the last few months discussing current law enforcement practices in N.H. Now,…
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Gov. Chris Sununu is nominating Capt. Nathan Noyes to lead the New Hampshire State Police.Sununu was nominating Noyes at Wednesday's Executive Council…
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A woman detained in county jail for nearly two weeks and subjected to a body cavity search has filed a lawsuit in federal court, contending that her civil…
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Former State Police Director Bob Quinn has been tapped to be the state’s next Commissioner of the Department of Safety.Gov. Chris Sununu announced on…