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The Merrimack County Sheriff’s Office, nestled between the hills of Boscawen, New Hampshire, serves approximately 153,800 residents and 956 sq. miles of Merrimack County. In New Hampshire, the Sheriff’s Office holds the highest law enforcement authority and has statewide jurisdiction.
Merrimack County Sheriff’s Office, Boscawen, New Hampshire. 1,429 likes · 4 talking about this · 6 were here. David Croft High Sheriff **If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911**
These cases are forwarded to the Merrimack County Sheriff’s Office from local agencies as well as agencies from all over the state. We investigate crimes and cases that occur within the Merrimack County Complex, as well as the Merrimack County Jail in Boscawen.
Democrat David Croft narrowly won re-election as Merrimack County Sheriff, fending off a challenge from Republican Frank Cassidy in a race that pitted former coworkers against each other....
Contact Us. To contact a division or member of the Sheriff's office please call: Civil. (603) 796 - 6600 Ext.1. civil@merrimacksheriff.net. Warrants. (603) 796 - 6600 Ext. 3. warrants@merrimacksheriff.net. Dispatch.
Led by Sheriff David Croft and Captain Thomas DeAngelis, the Merrimack County Sheriff's Office is responsible for law enforcement, crime prevention, community outreach, and detention center operations in Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
Career law enforcement official Frank Cassidy coasted to victory in the Republican primary for Merrimack County Sheriff, vaulting him to a general election contest against Democrat David Croft,...
David Croft. High Sheriff. **If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911** For our 24 hour emergency dispatch center, please call (603) 225-5584. (4) The Merrimack County Sheriff's Office is open to the public from 8 am to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. The office is closed on holidays.
As I reflect upon my first year as the Sheriff for Merrimack County, I am humbled and honored to report to you the successes and changes that we have undergone to adapt to the changing role of police operations and services in our county, state and our country.
The Merrimack County Sheriff’s Office has five divisions – communications, court security, detective, transport, and civil – and is staffed by about 65 employees.