LEBANON, N.H. (WCAX) - In the first large-scale sweep of its kind, Lebanon police and Grafton County sheriff’s deputies joined forces on Thursday to track down people with outstanding criminal warrants.
On any given day in Grafton County, there could be as many as 400 outstanding warrants. Thursday, the Grafton County Sheriff’s Department and the Lebanon police teamed up to make a dent in those numbers.
It was an early morning wakeup call in Lebanon, New Hampshire, part of a coordinated effort to hold people with outstanding arrest warrants accountable for their actions.
“Everyone, hands up. Let’s go! On your feet!” the police said.
A room full of uniformed officers received their assignments to start the day, on a mission to round up as many people on their lists as possible.
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