New Hampshire Troopers Association

Photographs

After a vehicle was stopped along Interstate 93 in Concord, the Troop D midnight shift seized drugs and $20,000 as a result of a search.

Members of the Troop D Midnight Shift stand with 132 marijuana plants that were seized as a result of an illegal grow operation along Interstate 89.


The New Hampshire State Police Explosives Disposal Unit was recently called to the Portsmouth District Court in order to investigate a suspicious package. These photographs are courtesy of the Foster's Daily Democrat photographer John Huff.


These pictures were taken during the recent April snow storms. Both accidents were caused when the drivers of the cars were going too fast for the road conditions. Fortunately no one was seriously injured in either crash, but New Hampshire Troopers would like to remind you to slow down when the weather turns bad.


More scenes from the New Hampshire State Police SWAT team's recent Rapid Insertion training session with the State Police Helicopter. Photos courtesy of Bruce Taylor.


The New Hampshire State Police SWAT team practices Rapid Insertions using the State Police Helicopter.


The New Hampshire State Police SWAT team and Explosives Disposal Unit were recently called into action in Goffstown for a barricaded subject.

Sgt. Parsons and Trooper Fogerty prepare the bomb robot "Elvis" for use.

Trooper Fogerty readies the bomb robot to make sure the way is safe for the SWAT Team.

Members of the SWAT Team discuss their strategy.


Members of Troop B and the Major Crime Unit help raise money for the Special Olympics by participating in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics.

Trooper Eder-Linell leads the way for Troopers taking part in the Torch Run.



New Hampshire Troopers take part in pregame ceremonies as they prepare to take on members of the Boston Black and Gold Legends.

Lt. John LeLacheur faces off against Boston Bruins Alumni Johnny Buick.


The photographs taken during the Funeral Procession for Officer Michael Briggs, by Carol Zeman, demonstrate the many different ways that New Hampshire Troopers showed their support for their fallen Brother.

Troopers Tibbits and Wheeler ride New Hampshire State Police Harley Davidson motorcycles during the funeral procession.

Trooper Ardini rides his New Hampshire State Police Kawasaki motorcycle along Elm Street during the funeral procession which included more than 200 motorcycles from throughout New England.

The New Hampshire State Police cruiser displays license plate number 83 in honor of Officer Briggs.

The New Hampshire State Police Drill Team marches along Elm Street.

Members of the New Hampshire State Police march along the 3.5 mile procession route.

Trooper Wade marches Correctional Officers from various agencies during the funeral procession.

Sgt. Bolduc marches members of Police Departments from throughout New England during the funeral procession.


Members of the New Hampshire State Police and their Drill Team march during the funeral procession for Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs.

The New Hampshire State Police Drill Team marches onto the field during the funeral service for Officer Briggs.


The State Police Helicopter prepares for a flyover during the funeral of Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs. Officer Briggs was tragically killed after being shot 15 minutes prior to the end of his shift on October 16, 2006. These photographs were provided by the Massachusetts State Police.

The Massachusetts State Police Helicopter sits behind the New Hampshire State Police Helicopter after flying over the funeral services of Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs.


Troopers participate in the accident avoidance drill during EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operations Course) Training at New Hampshire International Speedway.

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Some pictures of a recent case from Troop C. Trooper Vicente made a traffic stop, in Claremont NH, for an expired inspection sticker. Suspecting the vehicle contained drugs, a canine was called to the scene. The dog alerted on the vehicle near the driver's side door. The blue pill crusher was found hidden in the fuse box. As a result Troopers discovered cocaine, heroin and $5120 in US Currency which was seized. With great support from Troop C Supervisors, two subjects are currently awaiting trial in the county jail and a major player in the drug enterprise business was shut down.