Grassyknoll2
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Quite frankly, I've always been curious how LE found out so quickly that it was the Red Cross calling Maura's boyfriend's cell phone when it took weeks (with all kinds of information offered by family) to find out who had called Maura the Thursday before. The following indicates that Haverhill PD is not the most technologically advanced agnecy...it is a small town, population wise...they are understaffed (they should have 10 officers according to Chief Williams, consider 7 a full compliment, and it would appear at the time of Maura's disappearance they had four, including the chief working shifts covering 24/7. Perhaps they allowed the FBI to look into the calling card for them, but I think they had an answer prior to the FBI involvement....
The following will give you an idea of the problems faced by LE in Haverhill, NH when Maura disappeared........in addition to which, IMO, they are grossly underpaid...the following are quotes by Chief William of the Haverhill PD taken from a budget advisory committee meeting held January 19, 2004...about three weeks before Maura disappeared.
We developed a plan for our new base station communications and you are going to see that in this years budget; we are presently operating our radio system off a mobile radio at the Town Highway Garage and the communications with our radios is spotty at best and sometimes an officer cant communicate with dispatch or vise versa.
Chief Williams said he is presently up to six officers hired but there are only four working presently. One officer has graduated the academy and is in the field training program which is 16 weeks where he rides along and is taught the hands on aspects of the job; he is presently half way through that. The other officer is in his third week at the Police Academy so we wont see him until March. He has already completed the field training phase so when he gets out of the academy in March, he will be able to start right in and take a cruiser shift by himself.
http://www.town.haverhill.nh.us/Budget%20Advisory%20Minutes/11904-townbudget.html 1/19/04
Over a year later, it would seem their communication problems are not resolved.
http://www.northcountrynewsnh.com/web_pages_00000c.htm 4/9/05
The following will give you an idea of the problems faced by LE in Haverhill, NH when Maura disappeared........in addition to which, IMO, they are grossly underpaid...the following are quotes by Chief William of the Haverhill PD taken from a budget advisory committee meeting held January 19, 2004...about three weeks before Maura disappeared.
We developed a plan for our new base station communications and you are going to see that in this years budget; we are presently operating our radio system off a mobile radio at the Town Highway Garage and the communications with our radios is spotty at best and sometimes an officer cant communicate with dispatch or vise versa.
Chief Williams said he is presently up to six officers hired but there are only four working presently. One officer has graduated the academy and is in the field training program which is 16 weeks where he rides along and is taught the hands on aspects of the job; he is presently half way through that. The other officer is in his third week at the Police Academy so we wont see him until March. He has already completed the field training phase so when he gets out of the academy in March, he will be able to start right in and take a cruiser shift by himself.
http://www.town.haverhill.nh.us/Budget%20Advisory%20Minutes/11904-townbudget.html 1/19/04
Over a year later, it would seem their communication problems are not resolved.
TALK TO ME TROOPER!!
Frank and Earnest think the New Hampshire State Police is a pretty up-to-date organization, but the other day one of the boys saw a trooper come through town and wave at a Haverhill officer who was in the black and white HPD cruiser. The officer waved back and on their way they went. Seems that the two did not communicate by radio because the state cruisers cannot talk to the locals and the locals can't talk to them because they ain't on the same frequency.
http://www.northcountrynewsnh.com/web_pages_00000c.htm 4/9/05