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Coos County Representative of the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police

To the editor:

As Coos County Representative of the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, I am proud to announce the support from the following Coos County Law Enforcement executives for Chief Alan Tardif in his campaign for the position of Coos County Sheriff:

Sheriff Robert Loven, Coos County Sheriffs Department

Chief Dayna Strout, Milan Police Department

Chief Edward Samson, Lancaster Police Department

Chief Ronald Devoid, Gorham Police Department

Chief William Joyce, …

To the editor:

As Coos County Representative of the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, I am proud to announce the support from the following Coos County Law Enforcement executives for Chief Alan Tardif in his campaign for the position of Coos County Sheriff:

Sheriff Robert Loven, Coos County Sheriffs Department

Chief Dayna Strout, Milan Police Department

Chief Edward Samson, Lancaster Police Department

Chief Ronald Devoid, Gorham Police Department

Chief William Joyce, Stark Police Department

Chief John Gardiner, Carroll/ Twin Mt. Police Department

Chief Joseph Ciccarelli, Whitefield Police Department

Chief Brendon McKeage, West Stewartstown Police Department

Chief Stewart Walling, Stratford Police Department

Chief James Farrell, Colebrook Police Department

Chief John Tholl, Dalton Police Department

Chief Jerry Baker, Shelburne Police Department

Alan Tardif’s illustrious career in law enforcement gives him the experience and vision needed for the position as High Sheriff of Coos County. These law enforcement executives believe that Coos county needs a sheriff who can and will work with all law enforcement agencies in the county as well as with county government and courthouse personnel.

We believe that Alan Tardif’s outstanding record in public safety as a member of the NH Police Standards and Training Council, Past President of the NH Association of Chiefs of Police, member of the Governor’s Task Force on Motor Vehicle Fatalities, former Director

of the NH Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics and member of the Executive Board of the NH Association of Chiefs of Police will enable him to take the Coos County Sheriffs Department to a new level of professionalism and service to the citizens of Coos County.

We endorse Alan Tardif Alan Tardif because he is the candidate instrumental to the success of the Coos County Sheriffs Department. We ask the voters of Coos County to join the Coos County Law Enforcement Executives in their support of Alan Tardif for the position of Coos County Sheriff.

Dayna Strout

Coos Count Rep.

NHACP

Coos County Representative of the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police

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