Rochester Crimeline

Board of Directors

  • Greg Smith, Chairperson
  • Judy Ouellette, Vice-Chairperson
  • Charlie Pieroni
  • Brenda Harrington
  • George Donatello
  • Maggie Tewell
  • Jeanette Poulin
  • Hoagy Higgins
  • Rochester Police Department Representative

2005 Results

Calls received 405
Felony Cases Solved 339
Misdemeanor Cases Solved 4
Felony Arrests 31
Misdemeanor Arrests 13
Stolen Money Recovered $11,777.55
Drugs Recovered $12,050.00
Rewards Paid Out $4850.00

Contact US

Rochester Crimeline, INC
P.O. Box 1074
Rochester, NH 03868
335-6500

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Rochester Crimeline Presents:


Saturday, November 14th
Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester, NH

The Musical Mystery Tour is truly a Beatles Journey, bringing the beloved music of the Beatles to life. With authentic vocal arrangements and vintage instruments, they deliver an honest, high-energy sound that you just haven’t heard in a long time!

An evening with The Musical Mystery Tour will transport you through all the many musical styles of the Beatles, running through all of the eras from the early favorites like “All My Loving” to later epic songs like “A Day In The Life” and “Hey Jude.”

Fans of all ages will enjoy the intimate, nostalgic atmosphere and will be on their feet dancing and singing along. The Musical Mystery Tour is waiting to take you away on a journey through the greatest music of all time!

100% OF THE PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT ROCHESTER CRIMELINE
DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 PM - SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 PM
TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE BOX OFFICE OR AT THE DOOR: $10.00 EACH

Anonymous tip leads to arrest

An anonymous tip was made to the Crimeline which led to the arrest of the person who allegedly shot Cooper, the beloved golden retriever from the Rochester Lincoln-Mercury dealership. The 7-year-old dog was shot with a BB just below his right eye nearly three weeks ago. The caller will receive a $250 reward.

What happens when a call is made to Rochester Crimeline?

Rochester  Crime Line Get's a phone tip Rochester Crimeline established a procedure which gives concerned citizens an anonymous method to report information. The Crimeline phone number rings at one of two phones specifically set up at the Rochester Police Department. Calls to these two phones are not recordable nor are they traceable. One phone sits on the desk of Detective Don Funk, the police detective assigned to the Crimeline Board of Directors. When a call is made while Detective Funk is in the station, he answers the phone. Information is taken and a number is assigned to the caller. The number provides the link between the information and the caller so the anonymity of the caller is maintained. If no detective is available to answer the phone, the call is forwarded to the second phone which is located in the Dispatch Center. The dispatcher takes the pertinent information on a Crimeline form, assigns a number to the caller and forwards the form to the detective assigned to the board. A person is always available to answer the phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

When Should you call?

If you hear information about a crime that has been committed or one that is being planned call Rochester Crimeline. If you are aware of drug dealing, vandalism, theft, burglary or similar crimes and feel the need to share that information with the police in an anonymous manner, use the Crimeline telephone number, or email us. To follow up on an existing tip click here.

If you you want to report a crime that is in progress, call dispatch at 335-7527. In an emergency situation, always call 911.

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