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Police Departments in the Upper Valley

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New Hampshire
  • Canaan (603) 523-7400
  • Enfield (603) 632-7501
  • Grafton (603)523-7667
  • Hanover (603) 643-2222
  • Lebanon (603) 448-1212
  • Lyme (603) 795-2047
  • Orange (603) 780-4911 (Contact Canaan Police Department if closed.)
  • Orford (603) 353-4252
Not all of these departments are open 24/7. If you cannot reach the police in your town or you are not sure if there is a police department that serves your area, call the New Hampshire State Police or the Grafton County Sheriff:
Vermont
  • Barnard (see State Police below)
  • Hartford  (802) 295-9425 (including Hartford, Quechee, West Hartford, White River Junction, and Wilder)
  • Hartland (802) 457-1416
  • Norwich (802) 649-1460
  • Pomfret (see State Police below)
  • Woodstock (802) 457-2337
Not all of these departments are open 24/7. If you cannot reach the police in your town or you are not sure if there is a police department that serves your area, call the Vermont State Police or the Windsor County Sheriff.
For a listing of all the police agencies in the State of Vermont, click here.
Remember! WISE Advocates are available to accompany you to a police department any time. Call the crisis line, or ask the dispatcher at the police station to call WISE for you at 866-348-9473.

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Internet SafetyThere are many ways for an abuser to track your computer or internet use. In many cases, it may be safer to use a computer that your abuser has never had access to, such as a computer in a public library, community technology center, or at the home of a trusted friend. To learn more about protecting yourself while using the internet, visit the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence Internet Safety Page.

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