On April 18, 2021 Members of the Special Investigations Unit and Community Response and Engagement Unit pose for a picture during the annual Dover Children’s Home Bowl-A-Thon
Officer Cooper assists at a COVID testing site at Waldron Towers
Dana Mitchell, left, receives the Enrique Camarena award from Frank Santin of the Dover Elks Club.
Officer Lynch shows a young National Night Out attendee the police motorcycle.
2019 Annual DHA Bike Parade
Chief Breault accepting a $500 donation from the Mollacus Association of NH on behalf of Dover Police Charities
Officers Jenna Donais & Molly Martuscello load baskets into a cruiser for delivery.
Officer Melissa Granger sworn in by Chief William Breault December 12, 2018
Chief Breault swears in Officer Rob Meyer on November 28, 2018
2018 Dispatch Supervisor Brabara Wentworth Retirement
2018 Parking Enforcement Officer Phil Hunter Retirement
2018 Polar Express Movie Night at the Dover Police Department
2018 Dover Night Out
Rosalyn Hugs
Detective Matt Travaglini, Officer Chris Plummer, Sergeant John Tarmey, Officer Nick Glowacki and Officer Alex McMillan (Somersworth PD)
Chief Daniel Smith Award: Sergeant Marn Speidel
Chief Colarusso with Employee of the Year, Detective Matthew Travaglini the 2017 Employee of the Year.
Officer Joe Caproni on Rasa during a recent visit to Maple Suites
K9 Barco is anxiously awaiting instructions from his handler, Officer Matt Brown
Officer Michelle Murch and CJ pose with an aspiring police officer during Dover’s 2016 Downtown Trick or Treat event.
On June 14, 2016, DMS Resource Officer Pieniazek (not pictured) along with Officers Kennedy, Lazos, and Glowacki competed in an annual Tug of War contest with the fifth grade homeroom that had eliminated all of the other homerooms in earlier contests.
Officers Murch and Caproni greet children during the Summer Meals Kickoff event held at the Dover Head Start facility on Whittier Street in June of 2016.
Officers Chris Pieniazek and Chris Plummer pose for a picture after graduating from DARE Officer Training on December 13, 2015
K9-Grinko
Barco is a Belgian Malinois and is the newest four-legged member of the Dover Police Department.
Officers Harnish and Plummer listen to Governor Maggie Hassan prior to the start of the 2015 CHaD battle of the Badges hockey game at the Verizon Wireless Arena.