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Berlin Police Commission Meeting

February 5, 2026 · Berlin, NH
Source: Meeting minutes 2026-02-05 (DOCX)
Retrieved April 25, 2026 from www.berlinnh.gov ↗
Confidence: 99%
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Attendees

Comm. Berthiaume (Commissioner)
Comm. Morin (Commissioner)
Comm. Arguin (Commissioner)
Chief Lemoine (Chief)
Deputy Chief Roy (Deputy Chief)
Hollie Walters (Recorder)
Lt. Bill Daisey (Lieutenant)
Councilor Robert Theberge (Councilor)
Jenn Cloutier (Supervisor)
Det Wade Goulet (Detective)
Andre Bergeon (Public)
✓ Present: 11/11

Decisions

#1

UNANIMOUS

#2

UNANIMOUS

#3

UNANIMOUS

#4

UNANIMOUS

#5

UNANIMOUS

Agenda Items

#I

Call to Order

The meeting was called to order by Comm. Berthiaume at 07:30 A.M.

#II

Roll Call

Comm. Berthiaume, Comm. Morin, and Comm. Arguin were present.

#V

Acceptance of Minutes of January 8, 2026

The public and nonpublic minutes were unanimously accepted on a motion by Comm. Arguin, Seconded by Comm. Berthiaume.

#VI

Monthly Financial Report

The Chief pointed out one of our new vendors, Allcom, who is replacing a previous vendor, Ossipee Mountain Electronics.

#VII

Old Business

Discussion of various topics including opioid abatement funds, RMS system update, radio tower, and annual meeting.

#VII

New Business

Discussion of hiring update, drug paraphernalia ordinance, prosecution update, and personnel policy update.

Public Comments

5 speakers
Councilor Robert Theberge · Topic: Apology for outburst at City Council meeting

Councilor Theberge apologized for his outburst and expressed his desire to attend meetings more regularly.

Andre Bergeon · Topic: Smoking paraphernalia ordinance

Andre asked whether people with medical cards would be cited under this ordinance.

Councilor Robert Theberge · Topic: Radio tower grant and location

Councilor Theberge asked questions about the radio tower grant and location.

Andre Bergeon · Topic: Posting of agenda and minutes

Andre suggested posting the agenda and minutes in the daily Sun newspaper.

Councilor Robert Theberge · Topic: AI and its potential impact

Councilor Theberge mentioned that AI is becoming more prevalent worldwide and could cause disruption in the future.